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Chords/Arpeggios

A chord is a group of two or more notes that are heard as occupying the same time. They don't have to played simultaneously, or even by the same instrument. The clarinet (with the exception of multiphonics) plays one one note at a time, so it "breaks" a chord into a sequence of notes. When a chord is played in a rising or descending order, it is known as an arpeggio.
This collection includes educational materials which train the execution of chords, from triads and seventh chords to beyond.
  • Composer
  • Title
  • Instrumentation
  • Duration
  • Publisher
  • Price
  • Composer
  • Robert Stark
  • Title
  • Daily Staccato Exercises, Op. 46
    edited by Jerry Kirkbride
  • Instrumentation
  • B-flat Clarinet 1
  • Duration
  • N/A
  • Publisher
  • International Music Company
  • Price
  • $10.50
  • Composer
  • Frederick Thurston
  • Title
  • The Clarinet
    A comprehensive method for the Boehm Clarinet, by Frederick Thuston & Alan Frank
  • Instrumentation
  • B-flat Clarinet 1
  • Duration
  • N/A
  • Publisher
  • Boosey & Hawkes
  • Price
  • $55.00
  • Composer
  • Various
  • Title
  • Do-It-Yourself Clarinet
    By Michelle Anderson & Deborah Andrus
  • Instrumentation
  • B-flat Clarinet 1
  • Duration
  • N/A
  • Publisher
  • Hal Leonard
  • Price
  • $30.00
  • Composer
  • Various
  • Title
  • Selected Studies for Clarinet
    selected by Himie Voxman
  • Instrumentation
  • B-flat Clarinet 1
  • Duration
  • N/A
  • Publisher
  • Rubank
  • Price
  • $10.00