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Airflyte
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Textual Clarinet Books (not just pure method)
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November 21, 2019, 06:32:00 PM »
Greetings Clarinet enthusiasts, I just wanted to share an online source of Clarinet books that may not be available through the normal channels. These may make a great gift for the clarinetist in your life!
https://vcisinc.com/clarinet.htm
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Interesting. It would be good to find a book on the clarinet's use in jazz over the years.
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An excellent source of clarinet books. Many advanced books and some I haven't even heard of. He even listed mine (C2678). Maybe when things pick up financially I'll do some serious purchasing there.
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The Most Advanced Clarinet Book
tomheimer.ampbk.com/
austinmacauley.com/author/heimer-tom (PDF, click book)
Amazon, Sheet Music Plus (item SO.1114097)
"Boreal Ballad" for unacc. clarinet solo (advanced)
Sheet Music Plus (item SO.858339)
YouTube performances - search by title (Nielsen Concerto)
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