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Do you really want to learn how to play the clarinet?

Do you get problems with crossing the break -

with your clarinet embouchure, tonguing, fingering, thumb or clarinet reeds ?

Here's how to play the clarinet easily and without problems.

Dr Downing's unique clarinet method can be used alongside any tutor book.  Clarinet tutor books only teach music.  They don't show you how to play the clarinet properly.  If they do try, many of them get the basics completely wrong.  Above all, clarinet tutor books NEVER tell you what to do when things do go wrong.
The Clarinettist's Technique Doctor does. 
We show you how to play the clarinet effortlessly and correctly.  No matter whether you are a beginner or an old hand, we cover basics from making a good clarinet embouchure from the first sound to playing top notes.  Low notes, clarion notes, altissimo notes, how to play softly, how to play loud - with great tone and easily. All this in a handy pocket size book.

Do you recognise these problems?

1. My right thumb and lower arm hurt after I have been playing for a while. (Click on picture to see pages)
Thumb rest problems
As you can see, the text is clear and concise.
2. There is a distinct hiss when I play.
3. I Cannot get the notes to play softly.  They just vanish into a hiss.
4. Often I cannot get a sound when I play bottom G, F, E, or clarion D, C, or B.
5. I cannot get notes above top space G.   They simply squawk downwards.
6. I put the mouthpiece in the correct position, but all I get is squeals.
7. I have trouble crossing the break smoothly.
8. The notes above clarion G are flat and difficult to get.
9. I can get top notes only if I use very hard reeds.
10. I get squeals when I try to tongue a note.

11. My cheeks puff uncontrollably and I get a sore throat after playing the clarinet.
12. How do I play loudly or softly without changing my lip pressure?
We explain fully and clearly and simply, without meaningles jargon, how to form and develop a good clarinet embouchure; how to do legato and staccato tonguing; selecting a reed and advice on choosing a suitable mouthpiece. Whether you are a beginner or an old hand, you will find the book a great help in getting you playing better.
The authors, Peter Moore and Dr Sandra Downing have both been victims of poor teaching and understand fully the problems of overcoming faults.
Follow their advice and you will ENJOY your playing a lot more.
To get even more from your clarinet, visit the Clarinettist's Advanced Technique Doctor  
You want altissimo fingering?  Fingering for crossing the break with ease? See our Professional Clarinet Fingering Chart.
 
 
Do want to stop that thumb hurting? Ton Kooiman clarinet thumb rest
 

For less than half the cost of a box of clarinet reeds, you will soon be playing better then ever before. 

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