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Post by fluteandbassoon on May 5, 2005 19:46:09 GMT
Which are good clarinet learner books other than tune a day? (I have allready been through it twice!)
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Post by musicbabe on May 5, 2005 20:27:42 GMT
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Abracadabra clarinet Clarinet Basics Boosy and Hawkses method Learn as you play
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Post by tremolo on May 6, 2005 8:08:27 GMT
erm... a tune a day! whoops I done rubank elementary level however for clarinet
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Post by Matt on May 7, 2005 10:16:48 GMT
erm... a tune a day! whoops I done rubank elementary level however for clarinet A little bit cheeky, but you could just use any flute books, down an octave if need be, and don't forget to transpose!
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Post by fluteandbassoon on May 7, 2005 19:46:42 GMT
A little bit cheeky, but you could just use any flute books, down an octave if need be, and don't forget to transpose! My friend afetr no to teachiung me clarinet decided taht I could borrow her Tune A Day from 30 years ago!! (it was her mums!) Ahhhh I hate tune a day!
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Post by tremolo on Apr 20, 2006 3:59:08 GMT
erm... a tune a day! whoops I done rubank elementary level however for clarinet A little bit cheeky, but you could just use any flute books, down an octave if need be, and don't forget to transpose! lol. but actually you don't have to transpose unless you're playing together with the flute...
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Post by wowposter on Nov 12, 2008 8:05:05 GMT
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