Description | So You Want To Play The Clarinet | Opperman Master Studies for Clarinet | Rose Clarinet 40 Studies Book 2 Studies 21-40 | Loosleaf 8 Stave 50 Sheets | by Robert Muncy with help laying this book out for publication from his son Philip Muncy | Voxman Selected Duets for Saxophone volume 2 |
Content | students learn how to focus the sound on the barrel and mouthpiece first. Basic rhythms in 4/4, 3/4, and 2/4 make barrel and mouthpiece playing interesting for the student while the teacher can assess embouchure, tone, breath support, phrasing, and tonguing from the very beginning. When students put the instrument together they sound more mature thus eliminating the much of the awkwardness associated with a beginner sound. | These 20 technical studies by master teacher Kalmen Opperman are the product of decades of experience. These studies are suggested to be used by those clarinetists that have completed the Intermediate and/or Advanced Velocity Studies. | If you play clarinet, and want to get better, you must have this book and for the rest of your life practice these studies. The studies in Book One, Book Two, and the Rose 32 Etudes are used daily by the top clarinetist's in major orchestras. Book One and Book Two contain 20 each of the celebrated technical studies that are the standard fare for clarinetists. | Manuscript Paper for writing music. | by Robert Muncy - The book about Recreational Vehicles made by Avion and Cayo has 176 pages. There are more than 80 pages of color photos (almost 200 photos). It has a quality paper (plasticized) cover that is stitched for durability. It is printed in 8 X 10 size to enhance the photos, all of which are captioned. If you like (or love) Silver Avions, or if you just have curiosity about Avions, I believe you will find this book enjoyable. It is perfect as a coffee table book where you can go back and view the photos from time to time. You may even recognize someone. | These advanced duets for saxophone have been selected by Voxman for the purpose of introducing the saxophonist to the finest in two part ensemble literature. |