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Improve Your Sight-reading. Clarinet, Grade 4-5. Paul Harris. Clarinet sheet music. Intermediate.

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Improve Your Sight-reading. Clarinet, Grade 4-5. Paul Harris. Clarinet sheet music. Intermediate.

Original

Improve Your Sight-reading. Clarinet, Grade 4-5. A Workbook for Examinations. Composed by Paul Harris. For Clarinet. Book. Method. Instruction. Technique Musicianship. Woodwind - Clarinet Method or Collection. Faber Edition. Intermediate. Published by Faber Music. AP.12-0571514650. ISBN 0571514650. Now more than ever, the ability to sight-read fluently is an essential part of the training of musicians of any instrument. This workbook is designed to help overcome the nerves that can cause sight-reading problems, by ensuring sound technique and approach and by providing confidence boosting tips. Step-by-step it helps the student to build up a complete picture of each piece, first through rhythmic and melodic exercises related to specific problems, then by the study of a prepared piece with associated questions for the student to answer. Finally, it takes students through the real, unprepared sight-reading test itself.

Translation

Improve Your Sight-reading. Clarinet, Grade 4-5. A Workbook for Examinations. Composed by Paul Harris. For Clarinet. Book. Method. Instruction. Technique Musicianship. Woodwind - Clarinet Method or Collection. Faber Edition. Intermediate. Published by Faber Music. AP.12-0571514650. ISBN 0571514650. Now more than ever, the ability to sight-read fluently is an essential part of the training of musicians of any instrument. This workbook is designed to help overcome the nerves that can cause sight-reading problems, by ensuring sound technique and approach and by providing confidence boosting tips. Step-by-step it helps the student to build up a complete picture of each piece, first through rhythmic and melodic exercises related to specific problems, then by the study of a prepared piece with associated questions for the student to answer. Finally, it takes students through the real, unprepared sight-reading test itself.