Beginning Clarinetist's Songbook

· Mel Bay Publications
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The purpose of this Clarinet songbook is to provide the beginning Clarinet player with a repertoire of 24 of the most familiar and beloved tunes ever written. There are several great folk songs of America and other lands. They continue to bring pleasure and knowledge as a link to the past. All the songs are written specifically for Clarinet utilizing dynamics, expression markings, and articulations. Key signatures for the songs are in a comfortable range suitable for the beginning Clarinet player. Guitar chord symbols appear above each melody; however the chords may be played by banjo, ukulele, autoharp, and chord organ. Note: Chord Symbols are in Concert Key. Included are: Irish Songs, Folk Songs, American Hymns, Spirituals, and Classics. This song book is an ideal supplement to any elementary Clarinet method book. All the songs are appropriate for performance at concerts, recitals, and contests.

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Joe Maroni was a graduate of Youngstown State University, where he received his bachelor's degree in music education and master's degrees in secondary administration and elementary education. He taught music at public schools and gave private music lessons. He also was the owner of the Neapolitan Music Co. and was a professional performing musician. Joe has authored 34 books relating to music.

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