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 Clarinets require the purchase of wooden reeds ($2.00 each). The mouthpiece and reed are placed inside of the mouth. When the student moistens the reed and uses good air support, the reed will vibrate to create a sound. These instruments require patience and perseverance as well as they have several keys that need to be pressed in order to change the sound. As long as the student can a make sound on the instrument and their fingers can reach all of the necessary keys (and avoid the unnecessary keys), they should be successful with practice. 

 

Clarinet Instructional Videos

Click on the following links to access instructional videos.

Beginning Clarinet Lessons

How to Assemble the Clarinet

How to take care of the Reed

 

How to Hold the Clarinet- "Home Keys"

How to Make a Sound

The First 5 Notes

Hot Cross Buns

Jingle Bells

How to Clean the Clarinet

Clarinet C Major Scale One Octave (Play at least the first 6 notes.)

How to play High notes on the Clarinet

Clarinet C Major Scale Two Octaves (Optional Advanced Scale)

Accessories that may need to be purchased

Robert M. Sides (click on link) would be more than happy to deliver any accessories to the school. 

Pack of 10 Juno Reeds- Number 2

Pack of 3 Juno Reeds- Number 2

Cork Grease

Thumb Rest Cover

Ligature

Cleaning Cloth with string

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