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Playing the Clarinet: From Warm-Up Exercises to Standard RepertoireThe most common and useful ways to warm-up on the clarinet as well as some standard repertoire.
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How to Pick a Clarinet MouthpieceFind out how to pick a clarinet mouthpiece!
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Free Sheet Music - 25 Great Solos for Easy ClarinetTrying to find a great clarinet solo for an upcoming recital can be hard at times. This collection, will perhaps, take some of the challenge out of your search.
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Unique Qualities of Mozart's Clarinet Quintet K. 581Research of Mozart's Clarinet Quintet, comparing it with Baroque, Classical, and modern musical styles
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Differences in E-flat Clarinet ReedsThe E-flat clarinet uses an E-flat reed. The reeds can be purchased at local music stores or through the school system. The E-flat reed comes in different classes and naming conventions. -
Teaching Someone How to Play the ClarinetIf you have been playing the clarinet for a number of years, teaching someone will be an exciting experience. Following are the steps that need to be followed in order to teach a person to play the clarinet.
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The ClarinetHe loves playing his clarinet, and would get better.
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How to Hold a ClarinetA step by step guide on how to hold your clarinet.
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How to Remove a Dent from a Clarinet MouthpieceIn this article I will explain a safe and easy way to remove any minor dents from a clarinet mouthpiece.
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How to Clean and Care for a ClarinetLike any instrument, a clarinet needs proper care in order to work well and sound good. Here are some simple tips to help keep it in great working shape.
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How to Make the Transition from Clarinet to Tenor SaxophoneA brief and basic guide for those thinking of making the easy transition from playing the Clarinet to playing the Tenor Saxophone.
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How to Form the Clarinet EmbouchureA step by step guide to the clarinet embouchure, additional tips, and common problems.
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Tips to Double on Clarinet from SaxophoneSome tips to double on clarinet when you already play saxophone.
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How to Put Together a ClarinetA step by step guide to put your clarinet together.
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How to Mic and Record a ClarinetHere are some tips for miking and recording a clarinet, alone or with an ensemble.
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Free, Printable Clarinet Sheet MusicThese free, printable clarinet sheet music pieces can help anyone who needs to provide a piece of sheet music for an audition for a college, classes at their college, or even for entertainment.
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Clarinet EmbouchureClarinet embouchure basics and tips for players of all levels
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You and Your Clarinet - From Middle School to CollegeFacts on your clarinet and how you should take clarinet as well as different types of clarinets available to players.
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Clarinet Hero: The Next, Less Anticipated Installment in the Guitar Hero FranchiseIt's hard for me to even pretend that I'm a god of the guitar. So I'm ready to pitch a game which will be made for all the former and current (and even future) band geeks out there. Clarinet Hero. -
History of the ClarinetOne of the most popular solo instruments, the clarinet is versatile with the largest range the of any woodwind instrument.
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Free Clarinet Sheet MusicFree Clarinet sheet music to print. You can learn how to play the clarinet with a tutorial.
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Adjusting Reeds on Clarinet or SaxophoneA guide to sanding, preparing, breaking in, rotating, and shaving reeds.
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King of the ClarinetAn appreciation of the Michigan City Chamber Music Festival's amazing clarinetist, William "Bill" King.
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Recital Pieces for Beginner ClarinetHere are seven easy yet impressive concert or competition pieces for student clarinetists with approximately 2 - 4 years' experience. You'll find a brief description of each piece, including its specific challenges and a link to purchasing information.
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Review of Rubank Elementary Clarinet MethodPros: Great exercises, and well sequenced. Cons: Layout, lack of instruction, and pacing.
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Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon Registers: A Guide for Players, ListenersA distinct portion of the total range of pitches that an instrument can play is called a register. Compared with any other major category of musical instruments, woodwinds have more variations of tone color within each instrument's range.
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Mastering a Scale for the Full Range of a Woodwind InstrumentHow to master a scale and build speed and smoothness on the clarinet, saxophone, oboe or flute. -
Woodwinds Practice Dominant Chords Around the Circle of FifthsWritten exercises for musicians to practice dominant chords for the full range of the clarinet, saxophone, and flute. -
Major Chords Around the Circle of Fifths for WoodwindsThe major chords written for woodwind musicians to practice the full range of their instruments. Written in the ranges of clarinet, saxophone, and flute and going around the circle of fifths. -
Etude #2 from 18 Studies for Flute, Opus 41, by Joachim AndersonA musical exercise for woodwind, flute, oboe, clarinet or saxophone to develop and demonstrate musical facility. -
Scales Around the Circle of FifthsAn exercise for woodwind musicians such as clarinet, flute, saxophone, or oboe, to practice playing all twelve major scales around the circle of fifths. -
Allegro from Fantasie for Flute in a Minor by TelemannThis Allegro by Georg Philipp Telemann is suitable for performance any woodwind instrument, although written for the Baroque flute. The article gives historical and performance notes. -
Musical Modes ExplainedModes are musical scales which express different moods. Used in ancient times, they have revived and used in jazz and modern music. This article explains the theory and practice of musical modes. -
The West Point Song and Transposing a MelodyThe West Point Song is the trio from the West Point March and is transposed for flute, clarinet, and alto saxophone along with an explanation of the music theory behind transposing music. -
Minuet from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik by MozartThe melody from the third movement, Minuet, of Eine Kleine Nacktmusik by Mozart for woodwinds or violin. A short analysis and performance notes are included. -
Toodling in a TempestWhen severe weather strikes, break out the clarinet and toodle!
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Caprice No. 5 from Opus 37 by Joachim AndersonThe music and suggestions for practicing the Caprice No 5 on flute, clarinet, saxophone, oboe or other woodwind. This short piece shows off the simple mastery of the instrument. -
Picking an Instrument for the Adult LearnerWhat are the important factors when choosing an instrument to play? Saxophone or clarinet? Mandolin or Banjo? How do you know what is right for you. This article helps narrow the field. -
How to Tongue on Single Reed InstrumentsA guide, plus tips and common problems to tonguing on single reed instruments such as clarinet and saxophone.
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Danny Boy - Free Sheet Music, Lyrics and HistoryFind the free sheet music for piano, harp, flute and clarinet, plus the lyrics and history of this haunting melody.





