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Rubank Elementary Method (Clarinet) (A Fundamental Course for Individual or Like-Instrument Class Instruction). Edited by N.W. Hovey. For clarinet. Hal Leonard Instrumental Methods. Learn To Play. Instructional book. Musical examples, standard notation and pull-out fingering chart. 48 pages. Rubank Publications #RUBL34. Published by Rubank Publications (HL.4470000).

ISBN 1423444787. With musical examples, standard notation and pull-out fingering chart. Learn To Play. 9x12 inches.

One of the most widely used series of methods for individual or like-instrument class instruction. Using a very well-rounded approach including scales, arpeggios, technical studies, studies for musicianship, articulation studies, solos, duets, and studies devoted to the special needs of each instrument, this series provides a fantastic wealth of material for all student musicians.

About Hal Leonard Instrumental Methods

Hal Leonard Instrumental Methods are from the Rubank Educational Library. Features include: Written by teaching specialists with years of experience; Clear, open notation uniformly engraved to minimize sightreading obstacles; Simple, accurate fingering charts; Positive approach presented in an interesting manner; Material is presented progressively and logically; Bindings and paper designed to meet the rigors of student use.

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5 star rating

Anonymous

Location: from Baltimore, MD

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

August 14, 2008

Rubank Elementary Method (Clarinet) Guide

The lesson book itself is well organized, and takes the student through the basics slowly and methodically. The fingering chart included in the book is confusing, however, since it shows the Albert fingerings, rather than those of the Boehm, which are more commonly used in the US.

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5 star rating

Karen Collins

Location: from Elizabeth, NJ

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

February 14, 2008

Excellent Introduction

The combination of illustrations of fingering and notes, plus excercises is layed out in a clear, progressive manner. It is very easy to follow; as advertised.

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Anonymous

Location: from Palo Alto, CA

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

November 21, 2007

good starting place

It will take you gradually through the necessary steps to become comfortable with the fingering. Good quality print and binding.

11 of 28 people found this review helpful.

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4 star rating

Anonymous

Location: from Florida

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

August 22, 2007

Early Clarinet Study

The progress is very good, the fingering could be better organized.

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