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KLOSE - MÉTODO COMPLETO DE CLARINETE VOL.1 - Edição Francesa

Méthode Complète Clarinette
R$ 224,99

Disponibilidade: Disponível Para Encomendar

Código: 48183030

Editora: Hal Leonard

Idioma: Francês

Autor/Artista: H. KLOSE

Instrumento: Clarinete

Formato: Livro Físico / Partitura / 166 páginas

UPC: 888680789664

PRAZO DA ENCOMENDA: 145 DIA(S)


Método completo para clarinete vol.1 - Edição francesa.

“This Complete Method for Clarinet  Volume 1 by Hyacinthe Klosé (1808-1880) is the first volume of a method for Clarinet beginners written in 5 books and is absolutely essential to develop your speed, technique and articulations. This Complete Method for Clarinet  Volume 1 contains the following elements: - The Rudiments of Technique - First Studies of Scales and Registers Articulations, Expressions, Ornaments and Arpeggios This series of books includes studies and exercises for beginners, intermediate and advanced level players with comments and advice. It also has some duets to be played by the student and the professor. Hyacinthe Klosé (1808-1880) is a French Clarinet player, composer and professor at the Conservatoire de Paris. He took part in the conception of the Boehm system Clarinet. He became solo Clarinet at the Théatre Italien in 1847.”

Ed. Alphonse Leduc

“This Complete Method for Clarinet  Volume 1 by Hyacinthe Klosé (1808-1880) is the first volume of a method for Clarinet beginners written in 5 books and is absolutely essential to develop your speed, technique and articulations. This Complete Method for Clarinet  Volume 1 contains the following elements: - The Rudiments of Technique - First Studies of Scales and Registers Articulations, Expressions, Ornaments and Arpeggios This series of books includes studies and exercises for beginners, intermediate and advanced level players with comments and advice. It also has some duets to be played by the student and the professor. Hyacinthe Klosé (1808-1880) is a French Clarinet player, composer and professor at the Conservatoire de Paris. He took part in the conception of the Boehm system Clarinet. He became solo Clarinet at the Théatre Italien in 1847.”