Scales
A scale is an organized sequence of notes, distinguished by the distance between the notes (intervals). It may also have a special first degree (tonic). Scales are the "building blocks" for much of musical composition, and demand plentiful practice of the instrumentalist. This collection includes educational materials which train the execution of scales.
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- Various
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Klose-Lazarus Method for Clarinet
compiled by Harvey Whistler - Instrumentation
- B-flat Clarinet 1
- Duration
- N/A
- Publisher
- Rubank
- Price
- $10.00
- Composer
- Himie Voxman
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Introducing the Alto or Bass Clarinet
A Transfer Method for Intermediate Instruction - Instrumentation
- Bass Clarinet 1
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- Publisher
- Rubank
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- $9.00
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- Ludwig Wiedemann
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Clarinet Studies, Book 4: 20 Études
- Instrumentation
- B-flat Clarinet 1
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- N/A
- Publisher
- Breitkopf & Härtel
- Price
- $21.50
- Composer
- Ludwig Wiedemann
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Clarinet Studies, Book 4: 20 Études
edited by Jerry Kirkbride - Instrumentation
- B-flat Clarinet 1
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- N/A
- Publisher
- International Music Company
- Price
- $12.00