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Clarinetv1 2
By:
Tom Tucker
Tom Donaldson
Consultants/Instrument Specialists:
Jerry Frazier
Ron Judd
Lee Shook
Copyright 2014 by PDF Band Music. All rights reserved worldwide. No part of this publication
may be replicated, redistributed, or given away in any form without the prior written consent of the
publisher or the terms relayed to you herein.
Tom Tucker, Owner, PDF Band Music, 11341 N Avondale Loop, Hayden Lake, ID, USA
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Table of Contents
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Clarinet Basics
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1. Clarinet Basics
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Music Reading Basics
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Whole rest- 4
beats in 4/4 time
2. A NEW NOTE
3. UP AND DOWN
5. LOTS OF BREATH
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Quick Review
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Half Half
2 counts 2 counts
Note Rest
Clapping Practice
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The Time Signature - At the beginning of every song you will find a time
signature. The time signature indicates the number of beats in each measure and
what kind of note receives one beat. Every song you have played to this point
has 4 beats in each measure.
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+ + - = ? beats
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23. MINOR MOOD
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Review
Name the following notes
1 2 3 4
Circle the correct note name Circle the correct note name Circle the correct note name
A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G
+ + =
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o o
A Whole rest
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C Time signature o o
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I Staff o o
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G Quarter rest o o
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D and C Tip:
Make good use of your practice time.
A little practice each day is better than
cramming your practice into one day.
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37. MESS AROUND WITH BARS 1. Draw the missing bar lines
2. Play the song
3. Play the song backwards
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EXPERTS ETUDE
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Key Signature - what notes to play with sharps or flats - the key signature can be
found at the beginning of every song. In A Christmas Tune all Bs are to be played Bb.
Tempo - how fast to play - Tempo markings are usually in Italian and found above the
staff. The tempo marking for A Christmas Tune is Allegro which means to play a fast,
lively tempo.
Dynamics - how loud or soft to play - Usually written in Italian and located below the
staff. The beginning of A Christmas Tune is f and should be played loudly.
Examples: f - forte-loud, mf - mezzo forte - medium loud, p - piano - soft
Dynamic
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Dynamic Markings
f - forte (play loudly) mf - mezzo forte (play moderately loud)
mp - mezzo piano (play moderately soft) p - piano (play softly)
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Repeat Sign
Repeat back to #5
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Clapping 5/4
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Review
Name the following notes
1 2 3 4
Circle the correct note name Circle the correct note name Circle the correct note name
A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G
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Pick Up Note(s)
Note or notes that come before the
first full measure of a song.
Clapping Compare #1
Clapping Compare #2
Tip: Silently count the beats leading up to the pick up note(s). If the pick up note(s) is
on beat 4, silently count 1-2-3. If the pick up note(s) begins on beat 2 of a measure, it
is best to silently count an extra measure plus one beat. 1-2-3-4 | 1
Clapping Practice
55. OH SUSANNA
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Counting Pick Up Notes - Find the bar line for the first full measure, and then count
backwards to the starting beat.
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Sight Reading Reminder:
1. Tempo - how fast should the song be played?
2. Dynamics - how loud or soft should the song be played?
3. Time Signature - how many counts in each measure?
4. Key Signature - which notes should be played with sharps or flats?
Internal Repeat
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62. ALL TIED UP
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note gets 3 beats - a half note is 2 beats, 1/2 of Quarter note receives 1
2 is 1, therefore, 1 + 2 = 3 = beat
3 beats
Dotted half
Clapping Practice
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Key Signature - Indicates which notes to play with sharps or flats. Link to mp3 Files
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Single 8th
1/2 beat
note
1/2 + 1/2 = 1
Two 8th notes
beat
Clapping Practice
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Fermata
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Clapping Practice #1
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Natural Example
This is Bb This is B natural This is Bb
(key signature) (new measure)
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Link to mp3 Files
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Link to mp3 Files
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Link to mp3 Files
New Notes
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111. CHESTER
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Count: 1 2 3 4 | 2 2 3 4
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Review
Name the following notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Circle correct note Circle correct note Circle correct note Circle correct note
C E Bb A G C E Bb A G C E Bb A G C E Bb A G
+ x =
+ - =
medium soft
o o
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loud
A o o
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staccato
C o o
H
fermata
I o o
N
soft
G o o
medium loud
o o
Internal Key Changes - Composers insert new key signatures into music to create
musical variety. In exercise 114. Clarinet Corner, the key signature changes two times.
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or or
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BONUS LINE
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or or
Divisi (div.) - Players reading the same musical staff play either the top or bottom
note.
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Practice 1
Practice 3
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Link to mp3 Files
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Practice 1
Practice 2
Practice 3
Practice 4
Practice 5
Practice 6
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Divisi (div.) - Players reading the same musical staff divide. Link to mp3 Files
140. SYNCO-AFTER-BEATS
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Go back to the
sign. End at Fine
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144. AMERICA
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Review
Name the following notes
1 2 3 4
- + =
X - =
M Crescendo
o o Majectically
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Maestoso
T o o
C
H o o
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Decrescendo
N o o
G
D.S.
o o
Songs to Play selections are not available in the free edition of Sound
Fundamentals . You are encouraged to explore the large selection of
quality music for beginning and young bands available at
http://pdfbandmusic.com.
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CLARINET FINGERING CHART
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Review
Name the following notes
1 2 3 4
E E F G
Circle the correct note name Circle the correct note name Circle the correct note name
A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G
+ + = 10
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o o
A Whole rest
T
C Time signature o o
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I Staff o o
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G Quarter rest o o
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Review
Name the following notes
1 2 3 4
Circle the correct note name Circle the correct note name Circle the correct note name
A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G
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Review
Name the following notes
1 2 3 4
A D E C
Circle the correct note name Circle the correct note name Circle the correct note name
A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G
T S S T S
Back to Quiz
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Review
Name the following notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
C G A B D G F
Circle correct note Circle correct note Circle correct note Circle correct note
C E Bb A G C E Bb A G C E Bb A G C E Bb A G
+ x = 12
+ - = 2 1/2
M medium soft
o o
A
loud
T o o
C
staccato
H o o
I
fermata
N o o
G
soft
o o
medium loud
o o
Back to Quiz
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Review
Name the following notes
1 2 3 4
F Bb A E
- + = 6 1/2
X - = 2 1/2
M Crescendo
o o Majestically
A
Maestoso
T o o
C
H o o
I
Decrescendo
N o o
G
D.S.
o o
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