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De Haske Hören, lesen, spielen, Band 2 Klarinette (Boehm)

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Learn to play the clarinet, clarinet, difficulty: easy, textbook, with download, ISBN: 9789043161664.  All product info

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De Haske Hören, Lesen & Spielen Band 2

School for clarinet (Boehm)

Listening, Reading & Playing Volume 2 for Clarinet (Boehm) is suitable for both individual and group lessons and is a proven clarinet school. Didactically clever, the edition contains games, puzzles, listening exercises, songs and original compositions that make the learning process varied and exciting. The available downloads also provide valuable support for practicing.

Topics of the textbook are:

  • The rhythmic extension to sixteenths
  • Introduction of the 6/8 time signature
  • The chromatic extension of the range
  • Instrument-specific exercises and playing techniques

Features:

  • Manufacturer: De Haske
  • Instrument: Clarinet
  • Medium: Textbook
  • Language: German
  • Arrangement: Clarinet (Boehm System)
  • CD: No
  • DVD: No
  • Download: Yes
  • Number of Pages: 52
  • Series: Hören, lesen & spielen
  • Edition / Volume: 2
  • Author: Jaap Kastelein
  • Publishing Number: DHP 1001990-404
  • ISBN: 9789043161664
  • ISMN: 9790035247273
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