The Clarinet in the Attic
20 Short Recital and Study Pieces for the Intermediate Player
Clarinet Solo - Sheet Music

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Chamber Music Clarinet

SKU: CF.WF167

20 Short Recital and Study Pieces for the Intermediate Player. Composed by John Walker. Edited by Michael Walsh. SWS. Full score. With Standard notation. 28 pages. Carl Fischer Music #WF167. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.WF167).

ISBN 9780825897566. UPC: 798408097561. 9 x 12 inches.

A curious child climbs up to the attic and discovers a jumble of boxes, trunks, old clothes, and dusty junk. There, a black leather case catches her eye. She pries it open and finds inside an old clarinether grandmothers from high school. Sitting on the floor, she picks up each part and manages to assemble the tarnished instrument. As she blows through it, the clarinet becomes alive with music. To her delight, she discovers more and more treasures in the attic. Staccato rain plays on the roof just above as she looks through her trove of riches, playing a new melody with each discovery...
curious child climbs up to the attic and discovers a jumble of boxes, trunks, old clothes, and dusty junk. There, a black leather case catches her eye. She pries it open and finds inside an old clarinether grandmothers from high school. Sitting on the floor, she picks up each part and manages to assemble the tarnished instrument. As she blows through it, the clarinet becomes alive with music. To her delight, she discovers more and more treasures in the attic. Staccato rain plays on the roof just above as she looks through her trove of riches, playing a new melody with each discovery. This set of short recital pieces, arranged by approximate order of difficulty, provides new repertoire and study material for the intermediate level clarinetist. Special attention is given to letting students experience a wide variety of styles, keys, and imaginative settings, and helping them learn new phrasing, fingerings and articulations.
curious child climbs up to the attic and discovers a jumble of boxes, trunks, old clothes, and dusty junk. There, a black leather case catches her eye. She pries it open and finds inside an old clarinetaher grandmotheras from high school. Sitting on the floor, she picks up each part and manages to assemble the tarnished instrument. As she blows through it, the clarinet becomes alive with music. To her delight, she discovers more and more treasures in the attic. Staccato rain plays on the roof just above as she looks through her trove of riches, playing a new melody with each discovery. This set of short recital pieces, arranged by approximate order of difficulty, provides new repertoire and study material for the intermediate level clarinetist. Special attention is given to letting students experience a wide variety of styles, keys, and imaginative settings, and helping them learn new phrasing, fingerings and articulations.
curious child climbs up to the attic and discovers a jumble of boxes, trunks, old clothes, and dusty junk. There, a black leather case catches her eye. She pries it open and finds inside an old clarinet--her grandmother's from high school. Sitting on the floor, she picks up each part and manages to assemble the tarnished instrument. As she blows through it, the clarinet becomes alive with music. To her delight, she discovers more and more treasures in the attic. Staccato rain plays on the roof just above as she looks through her trove of riches, playing a new melody with each discovery. This set of short recital pieces, arranged by approximate order of difficulty, provides new repertoire and study material for the intermediate level clarinetist. Special attention is given to letting students experience a wide variety of styles, keys, and imaginative settings, and helping them learn new phrasing, fingerings and articulations.
curious child climbs up to the attic and discovers a jumble of boxes, trunks, old clothes, anddusty junk. There, a black leather case catches her eye. She pries it open and finds inside an oldclarinet—her grandmother’s from high school. Sitting on the floor, she picks up each part andmanages to assemble the tarnished instrument. As she blows through it, the clarinet becomes alive withmusic. To her delight, she discovers more and more treasures in the attic. Staccato rain plays on the roofjust above as she looks through her trove of riches, playing a new melody with each discovery.This set of short recital pieces, arranged by approximate order of difficulty, provides new repertoire andstudy material for the intermediate level clarinetist. Special attention is given to letting students experiencea wide variety of styles, keys, and imaginative settings, and helping them learn new phrasing, fingeringsand articulations.