If you play the clarinet and interested in finding out a little more about it than the fact that it’s black, about 2 feet long with a single reed, try Jack Brymer’s “Clarinet” from the Yehudi Menuhin Series. If you don’t play the clarinet, may I ask why not?! You can pick one up quite cheaply ... Read review
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Advantages: Covers all aspects of playing/history of clarinet Disadvantages: May be too in depth for the average player!
If you play the clarinet and interested in finding out a little more about it than the fact that it’s black, about 2 feet long with a single reed, try Jack Brymer’s “Clarinet” from the Yehudi Menuhin Series. If you don’t play the clarinet, may I ask why not?! You can pick one up quite cheaply and they are as easy to learn in the early stages as the recorder, but sound a lot cooler-go on- I dare you! Once you’ve mastered the basics this book will ... ...the author- Jack Brymer was clarinet king. His recordings of the Mozart clarinet concerto and quintet will be digitally re-mastered for many years to come. He was largely self-taught and an inspiration to clarinet players everywhere. Sadly he passed away earlier this year, but he was prolific enough in his recordings for you to be able to listen to his clarinet playing for years to come. He was passionate about single reed instruments, (clarinets ...
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