Klaus Dappers Klarinettenbuch with CD
Für Böhm-Klarinette und Deutsche Klarinette
The clarinet is one of the most versatile instruments ever!
Your stylistic range is taken into account from the start in Klaus Dapper's "Clarinet Book".
There are practice examples and well-known melodies from a wide variety of musical genres,
from the classical period (some first, easy orchestral pieces such as Ravel's "Bolero" or Bizet's "L'Arlésienne")
from international folklore to popular themes from pop, rock, musicals and jazz!
This variety differs significantly from other clarinet schools. The clarinet book turns
equally to players of the Böhm clarinet and the German clarinet.
From the low E to the triple C, there are also separate learning units to differentiate between the two
Systems to meet the different technical grip requirements of both systems as far as possible.
The clarinet beginner is gradually introduced to his instrument. He will give you helpful tips
Assembling the instrument, care, attack, posture and tone formation. Done just as carefully
the introduction to musical notation and the basics of playing and fingering.
Special exercises on register changes, articulation and phrasing as well as an innovative methodology for
Communicating the rhythm ("pie principle") including selected rhythm training make it easier for the student
the implementation on the instrument.
The enclosed CD contains a total of 119 MP3 tracks, of which 59 are play-alongs alone -
another decisive advantage of Klaus Dapper's clarinet book.
With forewords by Rolf Kühn and Claudio Puntin.