The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: Nelson
Date: 2022-12-18 05:47
The name put forward by ACCA , Paul Harris , is worth considering in the practical guide he compiled with another very respected teacher John Davies. It's called 'Essential Clarinet Technique' (80pp) published 1986. It's a well thought out journey from posture to preliminarily approaches to long notes through to valuable finger exercises by way of the notated task accompanied by quite substantial explanatory paragraphs...rather like having a teacher at your side, photos all the way together with guiding tips
If your teacher approves of the method, it's a good practice-room companion
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Nelson |
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The Clarinet Pages
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