
The Clarinet, How It Works
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The parts of the instrumentHow it worksThe different kinds of clarinetsHow to care for itPlanning a practice sessionA survey of the history of woodwind instrumentsThe accessories needed to play the instrument
An appendix includes a discussion of the science of sound, a glossary of woodwind instrument terms, a dictionary of the subject instrument terms, an illustrated index of the subject instrument parts, and an instrument ownership record. This provides greater insight into that instrument's relationship to others in its family and to those companion instruments with which the player will be working. The enrichment results in a well-rounded musician instead of one who can just play an instrument.
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Acknowledgments..............................................................................................iii
Introduction.........................................................................................................iv
1. What Are the Parts of My Clarinet?...........................................................,.....1
2. How Does My Clarinet Work?
3. What are The Different Kinds of Clarinet
4. How are Clarinets Made?
5. How do I Take Care of My Clarinet?
6. How Should I Plan My Practice Session ?
7. A Survey of The History of Woodwind Instruments
8. What Items (Accessories) Will I Need to Help Me Play My Clarinet?
Appendix
The Science of Sound
Glossary of Woodwind Instruments
Dictionary of Clarinet Terms
Index of Clarinet Parts
Instrument Ownership Record
Index
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