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416 Progressive Daily Studies
Sheet Music Book
By Fritz Kroepsch

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Chamber Music Clarinet - early intermediate
Composed by Fritz Kroepsch. Edited by Simeon Bellison. SWS. Softcover. With Standard notation. 32 pages. Carl Fischer Music #O313. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.O313).

Item Number: CF.O313

ISBN 9780825824319. 9 X 12 inches.

Fritz Kroepsch wrote 416 Progressive Daily Studies for the clarinet, edited by Simeon Bellison. Volume 2 begins where Volume 1 left off, in Eb major with various short exercises in different patterns progressing through each key. Most of the exercises are one or two lines, making it easy to isolate patterns for practice.

  • Ratings + Reviews

  • 4

    Anonymous
    Location:
    Tallahassee
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate/advanced
  • July 26, 2017 Easier to read than book 1

    Just know that this is book 2 and contains 183 exercises of the 416 progressive studies in the title. You must purchase 3 books to get all 416 studies. I like this book better than book 1.

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  • 5

    amateur reedman
    Location:
    Northern Indiana
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate/advanced
  • January 26, 2008 Excellent technical exercises

    I recently finished Book I of this series. The exercises are very good for learning how to manage the difficult fingerings unique to the clarinet. Book II is more of the same, starting with Eb. I am a sax player, trying to improve my doubling skills. I enjoy the challenge...

    of the exercises and find them interesting enough that I look forward to practicing. The author was clearly well acquainted with the awkward fingerings that need to be mastered to improve one's playing. I wish there was a similar book for saxophone, but I haven't found one yet. I expect that anyone that hasn't already used these books would benefit. Advanced players would just play them at faster tempos.

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