- Rough Guide to Clarinet
Once you’ve read The Rough Guide to Clarinet you’ll be able to get the best out of a clarinet, make an informed purchase, and understand all the jargon that you’ll come across in magazines, brochures and on the Internet. This is a book that tells you everything you need to know, rather than everything there is to know. Features include:
Press Reviews
"There is a remarkable niche for this sort of material. For the hundreds of youngsters who have a desire to become rock stars, but have not yet mastered the guitar, much is of use in these volumes. Introducing aspects that more experienced players take for granted, we are provided with information such as how to choose the right instrument, what its constituent parts are and how to maintain it. On top of this are useful glossaries that provide the correct terminology (how many times have we heard our pupils refer to a sax ligature as a thingy?) and good information about choosing a music teacher, what sort of problems pupils might encounter and hints on practice.
I would not hesitate to buy these for any school library - they are easy to read, well illustrated and provide just the right information for prospective students and parents, those already learning and, of equal importance, could also be valuable reference material for a wider variety of activities, such as the keep you kids quiet end of term project". (Musicteacher.co.uk)
A wealth of up to date information; I've come across few books one the clarinet with same immediate appeal as this one; In terms of broadening one's outlook on the instrument, I think this book is an excellent buy. - Richard Stockall