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Reddit mentions of O304 - Celebrated Method for the Clarinet - Klose

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O304 - Celebrated Method for the Clarinet - Klose
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    Features:
  • Title: Celebrated Method For The Clarinet
  • Author: Hyacinthe E. Klose
  • Format: clarinet
  • Media: book, 9" x 12", 294 pages
  • Publisher: Carl Fischer (O304)
Specs:
Height12 Inches
Length9.25 Inches
Number of items1
Weight2.1 Pounds
Width0.75 Inches

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Found 2 comments on O304 - Celebrated Method for the Clarinet - Klose:

u/yinoryang · 2 pointsr/musictheory

One hint: Clarinet music is written in C, so it's a good source of single note sight reading material. I use this book: http://www.amazon.com/O304-Celebrated-Clarinet-Complete-Edition/dp/082580051X

It's a intro method book, so it starts out slow and works up.

u/BonesMello · 1 pointr/ConcertBand

I think I understand you to be asking how to work on your Clarinet skills, am I right? I'll just run with that...

If you're looking for style interpretations the Wicked soundtrack has a fantastic pit orchestra Clarinetist who plays with an excellent "Broadway" sound. If you do your best to mimic that, you should be okay even if you only get it a little bit.

If it's a fingering issue, I'd say that you should find an etude or piece that you know cold on your saxophone and play it on the Clarinet. It will be weird hearing it in Bb instead of Eb pitch center, but since you already know the rhythms and notational markings it will help you "smooth out" your Clarinet.

Granted, these are just quick fixes... if you've got time I recommend the Klosé Method as this should help with a more Clarinet centric pedagogy.

Break a leg!

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