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Re: The Clarinetists Guide to Learning Klezmer



Hi Tom,

I'd like to put this announcement on the Klezmershack. Would that be okay?

ari

At 09:35 AM 8/16/2001 -0400, you wrote: 

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> My new book, The Clarinetists Guide to Learning Klezmer. Is now available=20
> from: =20
>
> International Musical Suppliers
>     Phone: 1-800-762-1116 =20
> E-mail: www.IntlMusicalSuppliers.com
> or Tom Puwalski -Tski1128 (at) aol(dot)com
>
> The Clarinetists Guide to Learning Klezmer is a how to book for Clarinetists=
> =20
> want to learn how to perform "traditional" Klezmer. It includes 16=20
> transcriptions of the recordings of Dave Tarras and Naftule Brandwein, and a=
> =20
> plethora of all sorts of clarinet information.  Feel free to email any=20
> questions and Comments I've included the Table of Contents
>
>
> Preface     iii
> Acknowledgments iv
> What is Traditional Klezmer?    1
> Types of Klezmer Music
>     Let's Dance 3
>     And Now For Something Different 6
> Klezmer Ornamentation    8
> I. Just Pulled the Clarinet Out of the Closet After 25 Years and Want to Pla=
> y
>     Equipment   12
>     Technique =E2=80=93 How Should I. Practice?=20
>     Practice Session A =E2=80=93 Get the "Chops" You Need  =20
>     Practice Session B =E2=80=93 Listen to Klezmer Music   =20
> How Can I Learn To Play Klezmer Music? =20
> Using This Book and Musical Examples   =20
> Thoughts on Putting Together a Band=20
> Resources
>     Discography=20
>     Books, Other Study Aids and Tools  =20
>     Sources for Klezmer Music and CDs  =20
>     The Place I Buy Any Clarinet Related Items =20
>     My Equipment Choices   =20
> Biography      =20
> Glossary   =20
>
> Thanks Tom Puwalski, Clarinetist with Lox and Vodka and former principal=20
> Clarinetist with the United States Army Field Band
>
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> My new=20= book, The Clarinetists Guide to Learning Klezmer. Is now
> available=20 
> from:   
>
> International Musical Suppliers 
> Phone: 1-800-762-1116   
> E-mail: www.IntlMusicalSuppliers.com 
> or Tom Puwalski -Tski1128 (at) aol(dot)com 
>
> The Clarinetists Guide to Learning Klezmer is a h= ow to book for
> Clarinetists=20 
> want to learn how to perform "traditional" Klezmer. It includes 16=20 
> transcriptions of the recordings of Dave Tarras and Naftule Brandwein, a= nd
> a=20 
> plethora of all sorts of clarinet information.  Feel free to email=20= any=20
>
> questions and Comments I've included the Table of Contents 
>
>
> Preface iii 
> Acknowledgments iv 
> What is Traditional Klezmer? 1 
> Types of Klezmer Music 
> Let's Dance 3 
> And Now For Something Different 6 
> Klezmer Ornamentation 8 
> I. Just Pulled the Clarinet Out of the Closet After 25 Years and Want to=
> Play 
> Equipment 12 
> Technique =E2=80=93 How Should I. Practice?=20 
> Practice Session A =E2=80=93 Get the "Chops" You Need =20 
> Practice Session B =E2=80=93 Listen to Klezmer Music =20 
> How Can I Learn To Play Klezmer Music? =20 
> Using This Book and Musical Examples =20 
> Thoughts on Putting Together a Band=20 
> Resources 
> Discography=20 
> Books, Other Study Aids and Tools =20 
> Sources for Klezmer Music and CDs =20 
> The Place I Buy Any Clarinet Related Items =20 
> My Equipment Choices =20 
> Biography =20 
> Glossary =20 
>
> Thanks Tom Puwalski, Clarinetist with Lox and Vodka and former princ= ipal=20
>
> Clarinetist with the United States Army Field Band
>
>
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