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Second volume of very popular clarinet book which is suitable for music school edutation. Each exercise contains a diagram of the instrument, illustrating the essential key-work and a comprehensive fingering chart including the more usual and acceptable alternatives. Suitable for: Clarinets Level Of Difficulty: Beginner Language: Czech Language Number of Pages: 170 Package Contents: Music Book Artist / Theme: Bedřich Zakostelecký Genre: Classical Variant: Škola hry na klarinet 2 Country of Artist: Czech Republic Made in: Czech Republic Type: Music Book
Second volume of very popular clarinet book which is suitable for music school edutation. Each exercise contains a diagram of the instrument, illustrating the essential key-work and a comprehensive fingering chart including the more usual and acceptable alternatives. | Suitable for: Clarinets | Level
Very popular clarinet book which is suitable for music school edutation. Each exercise contains a diagram of the instrument, illustrating the essential key-work and a comprehensive fingering chart including the more usual and acceptable alternatives. | Variant: Škola hry na klarinet 1 | Made in: Czech
Successful publication for educating non-classical saxophone players. It is technical, rhytmic and interpretive guide for beginners as well as advanced players. Exercises are made to use full tonal range of the instrument. | Genre: Classical | Type: Music Book | Language: Czech Language | Suitable for:
Author: Miloslav Klement | For: Alto recorder | Language: CZ / GER | | Fifth edition of the most popular book for the alto recorder playing. Samples of classical music from the Middle Ages to Classicalism are very well processed in excercises and etudes. The author is an outstanding flautist and longtime
Ready to Play series presents pieces which are easy to sight-read but still sound effective. These arrangements stem from the 19th century and are by Ernesto Köhler, Louis Drouet, Wilhelm Popp, Anton Bernhard Fürstenau and others. Where necessary, the works have been transposed into a more