The Clarinet
The ultimate companion to clarinet playing
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Paul Harris
The Clarinet
The ultimate companion to clarinet playing
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Paul Harris
The Clarinet

The ultimate companion to clarinet playing

  • Formación Clarinete
  • Compositor Paul Harris
  • Edición Partituras
  • Editorial Faber Music
  • Nº de pedido 0571542182
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  • Páginas: 232
  • Publicado en: 31.03.2022
  • Categoría: Métodos, Técnica para la respiración
  • ISBN: 9780571542185
Paul Harris: The Clarinet is the seminal guide to every facet of clarinet playing. In this comprehensive companion, acclaimed author Paul Harris shares his unique insights towards gaining mastery of the instrument, inspiring both students (from intermediate level) and professionals alike to develop an individual clarinet personality.

In-depth, clear and universally relevant, The Clarinet is Paul Harris's complete philosophy of playing, equipping clarinettists with innovative ways to overcome the instrument's technical, musical and practical challenges and ultimately, enhance the enjoyment of their art.

Chapter by chapter Harris reveals how each aspect of playing is interdependent, from posture and preparing to play to the science of sound production. Practical exercises target each area, covering breathing, embouchure, articulation and finger-work, and sit alongside a plethora of excerpts from the clarinet canon. An all-encompassing approach, Harris discloses his expert advice on stylistic performance through to instrument maintenance, supported by diagrams and illustrations. Including a unique map of clarinet dynasties, recordings and repertoire timings, The Clarinet leads the player on a path of limitless learning, from practice to performance.

'This book is a wonderful addition to the clarinet community. Understanding the mysteries of the clarinet helps bring us closer to the instrument.' Karl Leister, Clarinettist