James Marshall: Tone and Technique Studies: Solo pour Clarinette
For the Novice Clarinetist
COMPOSITEUR:
James Marshall
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Recueil d'études
ÉDITEUR:
Mel Bay Publications
This book was written specifically for beginning students working with a private teacher or in an entry-level clarinet class. The author emphasizes correct hand positions, breath control, and tone production needed for a successful start on the instrument, all the while encouraging the student to
Détails
Compositeur | James Marshall |
Description Instrument Group | Clarinette |
Instrumentation | Solo pour Clarinette |
Instrumentation | Clarinette |
Type de produit | Recueil d'études |
Description Product Type | Recueil |
Niveau de difficulté | INTERMEDIATE |
Éditeur | Mel Bay Publications |
Genre | Formation musicale |
Style | Études & Exercices |
Année de publication | 2019 |
Nombre de Pages | 36 |
ISBN | 9781513464671 |
Edition Number | 30800 |
N° | MB30800 |
Description
This book was written specifically for beginning students working with a private teacher or in an entry-level clarinet class. The author emphasizes correct hand positions, breath control, and tone production needed for a successful start on the instrument, all the while encouraging the student to develop fundamental musicianship.Particular attention is given to the concept of playing in the rich, low chalumeau range of the clarinet as well as to playing over the break between registers. Finger exercises, daily warmups, a chromatic fingering chart, and helpful tips on accessories, beginning repertoire and care of the instrument complete this insightful volume—essential forany beginning clarinetist’s bookshelf!
Songlist
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1. First Lines and Melodies
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2. Part I: Left Hand, Range Going Down
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3. Basic Rhythm Patterns
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4. Dotted Half and Dotted Quarter Notes
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5. Beginning Melodies
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6. Clarinet Noodles
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7. Progressive Songs
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8. Part II: Range Going Up
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9. Playing Over the Break - Traditional Songs
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10. Simplified Scales
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11. Part III: Technical Exercises
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12. Finger Exercises?
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13. Rhythm Exercises in Different Meters
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14. Final Lines
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15. Daily Warmups