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Podcast 43 Differentiation in Beginning Band
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This is part of the series “Finishing the Year Strong in Beginning Clarinet Class.” This episode covers the following aspects of teaching clarinet:
- Divide the Year into Thirds
- Review Lines
- Tempo
- Technique
- Theory
- Independence/Leadership
Differentiation in Beginning Band (PDF Shownotes)
Clarinet Fun Tunes (instant download)
Link to Favorite Song in May (link)
Measure Mix up (Kodaly)(link)
Rhythm Envelope Game (link)
Performance Day (link)
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Podcast 41 Spring Warm-up Beginning Clarinets
This episode covers the following aspects of teaching clarinet:
- Spring Warm-up Beginning Clarinets
- Making instrument specific exercises work in any situation
Spring Warm-up – printable PDF of warm-up (will be emailed to you)
Spring Warm-up – podcast outline notes
Episode 32 Crossing the Break for Exercise #1
Episode 22 Progressing Exercise #3
Episode 23 Increasing Range
Episode 25 2nd Year Player Warm-up
Episode 12 and 13 Tonguing
Clarinet Deodorant – Register Studies Article
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Podcast 38 Challenging Your Bass Clarinets
This episode covers the following aspects of teaching clarinet:
- Guidelines for Bass Clarinet expectations
- Suggestions for challenging your bass clarinetists
Challenging Your Bass Clarinetists – Outline Notes
Switching the Right Kids to Bass Clarinet – Article
Podcast 30 Analyzing A New Line
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This episode is part of the series “Teaching Beginning Clarinet – Mastering the Middle of the Year.” This episode covers the following aspects of teaching clarinet:
- Why analyze
- Clarinet specific trouble spots
- Routine for new lines
Analyzing A New Line – Outline Notes (print this reminder sheet!)
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