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Clarinet Fingering Chart
Citation: Clarinet Fingering Chart. Clarinet Closet. 2008. <http://www.clarinet
closet.com/clarinet-fingeringchart.html>
Article Title: Clarinet Fingering Chart
Author: N/A
Instrument: Clarinet
Magazine or Journal Title: Clarinet Closet
Summary:
- Clarinet Fingering Chart
- From Low "E" to High High "A"
- Most common fingerings listed first
- Alternate fingerings listed next
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Article Title: Clarinet Fingering Chart
Author: N/A
Instrument: Clarinet
Magazine or Journal Title: Clarinet Closet
Summary:
- Clarinet Fingering Chart
- From Low "E" to High High "A"
- Most common fingerings listed first
- Alternate fingerings listed next
Clarinet Parents Guide
Citation: Clarinet Parents Guide. Clarinet-Now. <http://www.clarinet-now.com/
clarinet-parents-guide.html>
Article Title: Clarinet Parents Guide
Author: N/A
Instrument: Clarinet
Magazine or Journal Title: Clarinet-Now
Summary:
-12 Steps to Improving Your Young Clarinetist
- Support their musical endeavors
- Encourage attendance in and outside of school
- Attend musical performances
- Make them practice consistently
- 15mins a day, gradually increase to 30mins, 1 hour a day is a goal
- Keep practice chart and sign-it
- Have quiet, "non-distracting" space to practice
- They need a steady supply of new clarinet reeds
- 1 box a month
- Make sure they rotate rather than play on just one
- Buy them a reasonable clarinet
- Keep up the clarinet maintenance
- Have them listen to what good clarinet playing sounds like
- Try to take them to live concerts!
- Have them take advantage of other musical offerings in school
- Have them socialize with musicians, at their level/more advanced levels
- Get them to perform for you and family members
- Get them proper equipment
- cork grease, clarinet swab, small screwdriver, mirror, sturdy music stand metronome, tuner, mouthpiece cap.
clarinet-parents-guide.html>
Article Title: Clarinet Parents Guide
Author: N/A
Instrument: Clarinet
Magazine or Journal Title: Clarinet-Now
Summary:
-12 Steps to Improving Your Young Clarinetist
- Support their musical endeavors
- Encourage attendance in and outside of school
- Attend musical performances
- Make them practice consistently
- 15mins a day, gradually increase to 30mins, 1 hour a day is a goal
- Keep practice chart and sign-it
- Have quiet, "non-distracting" space to practice
- They need a steady supply of new clarinet reeds
- 1 box a month
- Make sure they rotate rather than play on just one
- Buy them a reasonable clarinet
- Keep up the clarinet maintenance
- Have them listen to what good clarinet playing sounds like
- Try to take them to live concerts!
- Have them take advantage of other musical offerings in school
- Have them socialize with musicians, at their level/more advanced levels
- Get them to perform for you and family members
- Get them proper equipment
- cork grease, clarinet swab, small screwdriver, mirror, sturdy music stand metronome, tuner, mouthpiece cap.