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Clarinet playerA CLARINETIST'S STUDY GUIDE
by David Hite

LEVEL 4


At level four, opportunities for many exciting activities begin to emerge: auditions for solo chair positions at school, solo and ensemble contests, scholarship auditions. Summer enrichment programs, music festivals and regional band-orchestra chairs should be pursued.

Continuation of private study is important to effectively focus on detailed preparations for solo appearances, contests and auditions. If possible, a professional level instrument should be obtained to attain the best in sound, intonation and technique. An interest in mouthpieces, better reeds and the skill of adjusting reeds should continue to evolve.

More extensive listening habits should be developed. Following good music radio stations, learning the classical orchestral repertoire, learning about great composers, and identifying music periods and jazz styles will cultivate high performance standards and ambitions.


Technique basics
  • Develop more sophisticated tonal concepts and control: tonal beauty, natural use of dynamic flexibility, and awareness of perfect intonation. Observe the effects of mouthpieces, instruments, reeds, rooms, halls, recording techniques and geographic location on tonal voicing.
  • Experiment with various acquired techniques to create a mood experience for the listener. Avoid lackluster mechanical playing.
  • Improve proficiency and fluency in sight-reading.
  • Prepare and maintain good reeds.
  • Perform major solo works by memory.
  • Begin study of extended pitch range to high Ab, A and Bb.
Theory basics
  • Understand the cycle of major and minor scales.
  • Know and perform the chromatic, diminished and whole-tone scales. Begin work on performing scales in intervals.
  • Aurally and visually identify all intervals within the octave, and learn to sing these intervals from a given pitch.
  • Sightsing unfamiliar melodies.
  • Routinely study assignments without the instrument before practice, analyzing each etude as to key, scale and chord patterns, phrases, tempos, rhythms, alternate fingerings, etc.

Recommended etudes for LEVEL 4
David Hite: Foundation Studies
Contents: Baermann Method, Part III

David Hite: Melodious and Progressive Studies,
  Book 2
    Contents:
  • Gambaro 20 Caprices
  • Dont 24 Etudes
  • Misc. etudes for special problems

David Hite: Artistic Studies, Book 1 from the French School
    Contents:
  • Rose 40 Etudes
  • Rose 32 Etudes
  • Rose 9 Caprices

Recommended solos for LEVEL 4
Dere-Hite: Andante and Scherzo
Schubert-Hite: Sonatina
Tartini-Hite: Sonata in G Minor

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