
Clarinet Secrets
Description
Alles über E-Books | Antworten auf Fragen rund um E-Books, Kopierschutz und Dateiformate finden Sie in unserem Info- & Hilfebereich.
performance anxiety; auditioning; career planning and marketability;
and more.
The concepts are discussed in a straightforward way, explained clearly, and illustrated with photos, diagrams, and musical examples. Easy to use and intended for the intermediate and advanced musician, this second edition of Clarinet Secrets is perfect for students in a class or private situation, professionals, or instructors engaged in pedagogical research.
More details
Other editions
Additional editions

Person
Content
1 Tonguing Strategies
1. Rocket-Speed Tonguing
2. One-Motion Tonguing
3. Energy-Saving Tonguing
4. Finger-Tongue Coordination
5. Effortless Staccato across All Registers
6. Relaxed Jaw
7. The Light Tongue Exercise
8. Ping!
9. Articulation Vocabulary
10. Double Tonguing
11. Flutter Tonguing
12. Slap Tonguing
2 Intonation Strategies
13. Practicing with the Drone
14. Hearing Difference Tones
15. Tuning with the Piano
16. Using Fingers to Modify Intonation
17. Flat Chin
18. Three-Step Embouchure
19. Training Wheel for Lowering the Pitch
20. Tuning Games
21. Playing with a Very Soft Reed to Eliminate Biting
22. Ear Training in Clarinetists
Quick-Tips Bulletin Board-Intonation
3 Tone Strategies
23. Breathing
24. Air Management
25. The Stereo Effect
26. Dissecting Tone
27. Practice Tone vs. Concert Tone
28. Tone Shopping
29. Printing Sound into Memory
30. Improving Embouchure Endurance
31. Knot in Tone
32. Playing with Fire
33. The Tone is Ringing!
34. Stopwatch Long Tones
35. Eliminating Cracking in High Registers
Quick Tips Bulletin Board-Tone
4 Technical Strategies
36. Natural Finger Motion
37. The Hat Trick for Scales
38. The Half-Hole Exercise for Wide Intervals
39. Half-Hole Thumb
40. Left Index Finger
41. Little Finger
42. Perfecting the Chromatic Scale
43. Perfecting the High Register
44. Play Air Clarinet
45. The Stick on a Fence
46. Working with a Practice Partner
47. Predicting Mental Concentration
48. Sight-Reading
49. Transposition
50. Unusual Transpositions in Orchestral Excerpts
51. Developing Technical Independence
52. Altissimo Chromatic Fingerings
53. Super Altissimo Register
54. Practicing in Front of a Mirror or Video Camera
55. Practicing in Front of a Mirror or Video Camera
Quick Tips Bulletin Board-Tone
5 Musicianship Strategies
56. Remembering Nature
57. Memorization
58. Listening to Opera Arias
59. Playing with Piano Accompaniment
60. Preparing your Music before the Performance
61. Keep a Practice Journal
62. Practice Tactics
63. Playing Posture
64. Recording Your Practice Sessions
Quick-Tips Bulletin Board-Musicianship
6 Reeds and Equipment
65. Breaking in a New Clarinet
66. Selecting a Mouthpiece
67. Mouthpiece Patch
68. Tool-Free Reed Prep
69. Positioning Your Reed
70. Express-Speed Reed Balancing
71. Reed Clipper
72. Reed Rush
73. Synthetic Reeds
74. Installing an Instant Neck-Strap Ring
75. Moleskin Padding
76. Tape in Tone Hole
77. Tape Types
78. Valentino Synthetic Corks
79. Swab Removal Tool
80. Emergency Equipment
81. Bore Oil
82. EZO Teeth Cushion
Quick-Tips Bulletin Board-Reeds and Equipment
7 Enhancing Repertoire
83. Be the First to Practice Second Clarinet Orchestral Parts
84. Eb Piccolo Clarinet
85. Bass Clarinet
86. Woodwind Doubling
87. Military Band Auditions
88. Clarinet and Organ Repertoire
89. Historic Chalumeau
90. German Clarinet
91. Jazz Clarinet
92. Playing World Music
93. Klezmer
94: Glissando à la Gershwin
95: Vibrato
96: Circular Breathing
97: Multiphonics
98: Growling
99: Braving Stage Fright
100: Technology for Clarinetists
Quick-Tips Bulletin Board-Extra Tips
Further Reading
System requirements
File format: PDF
Copy-Protection: Adobe-DRM (Digital Rights Management)
System requirements:
- Computer (Windows; MacOS X; Linux): Install the free reader Adobe Digital Editions prior to download (see eBook Help).
- Tablet/smartphone (Android; iOS): Install the free app Adobe Digital Editions or the app PocketBook before downloading (see eBook Help).
- E-reader: Bookeen, Kobo, Pocketbook, Sony, Tolino and many more (only limited: Kindle).
The file format PDF always displays a book page identically on any hardware. This makes PDF suitable for complex layouts such as those used in textbooks and reference books (images, tables, columns, footnotes). Unfortunately, on the small screens of e-readers or smartphones, PDFs are rather annoying, requiring too much scrolling.
This eBook uses Adobe-DRM, a „hard” copy protection. If the necessary requirements are not met, unfortunately you will not be able to open the eBook. You will therefore need to prepare your reading hardware before downloading.
Please note: We strongly recommend that you authorise using your personal Adobe ID after installation of any reading software.
For more information, see our eBook Help page.