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Clarinete - Bandfolio 1

The document provides advice for students joining band, recommending daily practice as the key to getting a good start. It advises warming up, setting goals, practicing hard sections first by breaking them down, and finishing with something fun. With daily practice and working together with the band director and classmates, the student is told band will become an enjoyable highlight of their school day and lead to a lifelong love of music.

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Clarinete - Bandfolio 1

The document provides advice for students joining band, recommending daily practice as the key to getting a good start. It advises warming up, setting goals, practicing hard sections first by breaking them down, and finishing with something fun. With daily practice and working together with the band director and classmates, the student is told band will become an enjoyable highlight of their school day and lead to a lifelong love of music.

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Clarinet in Bb

BandFolio
Band Method
Book 1

To the student:

Congratulations on your decision to join the band. I am sure that you will find it a rewarding and fun
experience, and it may lead to a life-long love of playing music. If you listen carefully and follow the
recommendations of your band director, you will be making beautiful music and having a lot of fun in a
very short time.

The key to getting a good start in band is practice. Your band director will recommend how much time
you should practice each day. In order to get the most out of your practice sessions you should:

• Warm up. your band director will recommend a procedure for preparing your body and your
instrument to play.
• Set a goal for each practice session.
• Practice the hard sections first, and break them down into smaller parts. Then put the parts
together.
• Play something fun at the end of each practice session.
• Practice every day.

By working together with your band director and your classmates, band will become the high point of
your school day, and will lead to years of musical enjoyment.

Jim Evans

© 2000 Jim Evans


BandFolio.com

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