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#OF
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#TTHE CLARINET MASTER CLASS - Version 1.0
#AB,2
MASTER
CLASS
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#EF
#TINTRODUCTION
#C2,R5
Moving around this computer-based tutorial is easy and involves just a few
keystrokes.
At the bottom of most tutorial screens, you will see the following entries:
~H PAGEBACK, CONTINUE, and QUIT.~N (NOTE:~H PAGEBACK~N does not appear on all screens.)
These are your principal means of moving through the program. Usually, you
will read the text on the screen, then move along to the next screen. Hitting
the enter key with ~H CONTINUE~N highlighted will signal the program to go on to
the next screen.
But if you use your cursor movement arrow keys, you will be able to move the
red highlight box to the other gray prompt(s). NOTE: Selecting~H QUIT ~Nwithin
a the tutorial chapter takes you back to the main menu.
~H PAGEBACK~N allows you to return to the screen you just left. If you need to
stop, select~H QUIT.~N When you return to the tutorial, reselect the desired
chapter at the main menu, then step through the program with the ~H CONTINUE~N
key until you reach the point you desire.
Sometimes, you will see text without the usual prompts at the bottom of the
screen. If you hit the ENTER key, more text will appear. You should be able
to make hard copy by using the Print Screen key (Operating in DOS).
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#TTHE CLARINET MASTER CLASS
#C2,R5
This text is written primarily for the~H clarinet player~N, although the
woodwind teacher or student preparing for instrumental teaching will find
it useful also. Features of the text include:
#D1
-Assembling and Care of the Instrument
#D1
-Reed Selection and Conditioning
#D1
-Embouchure Formation
#D1
-Intonation
#D1
-Study Material
#D1
-Technique
#D1
-Performance Anxiety Management
#D1
-Sources & Contacts
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#T
#C2,R6
Each chapter is complete in itself. Readers interested in a particular
subject may refer to that chapter for information without cross reference.
The details of each item in each chapter represents a compilation of useful
information from a variety of sources that include accomplished clarinet
players, instrument craftsmen, and the experience of the author.~H Any comments
or suggestions to improve this tutorial are sincerly welcomed.~N
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#NC
#MCLAR
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