The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: donald
Date: 2022-12-16 06:24
I'm with Mark in that I like to use "Take up the Clarinet" (hi Mark, long time no see!) Except I find that for 9/10/11 year Olds I have to bulk out the part of the book where b/a/g are introduced in the right hand. The book just goes from left hand notes to kaboom - using all 3 right hand fingers. Many younger students will respond better if you introduce these notes more slowly (Skip to my Lou/Blow the man down in key of C thus using B, Waltz song or My Bonnie in key of F to introduce low A, THEN go back to Take Up the Clarinet for pieces going down to G)
I have a folder full of other tunes using this range, including duos and some with piano chords so I can plonk along with my primitive keyboard skills.
Post Edited (2022-12-16 13:43)
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donald |
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