Microjazz Clarinet Duets

composer: Christopher Norton
cover design and layout: Malcolm Stretten

24 pieces in popular styles

Instrumentation: 2 Clarinets
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes, London
Edition: performance score
Series: Microjazz
40 Pages - Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-060-09190-2
Order number: BH 2300091

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Description

Graded pieces for two woodwind instruments in popular contemporary styles such as jazz, blues, rock 'n' roll and reggae. Suitable for intermediate players, each part is of an equal standard. Includes chord symbols for keyboard or guitar accompaniment and suggestions for optional rhythmic backing. Microjazz is the world famous series of pieces based on classical technique yet using popular contemporary styles such as jazz, blues, rock 'n' roll and funk. Microjazz helps you develop musicianship and technique through the familiar sounds and styles of popular music. It is this unique combination of modern genres with traditional technique that has made Microjazz an international success with teachers and players, and one of the most widely used educational series ever published. New technology brings Microjazz alive and adds an exciting interactive dimension to practice and performance. Based on classical technique, Microjazz is great way to introduce rhythm and develop co-ordination skills whilst being fun for all ages and standards. A great motivator for the reluctant student, the pieces are equally effective on acoustic or electronic instruments.

Content

Beachwear
Blues Duet
Calm Weather
Caucasian Dance
Empty Beach
Exchange Blues
Feeling Blue
Hint of Blue
In Sparkling Form
In the North
In the Shade
Lonesome
Sack Race
Ship Ahoy
Sorrowful
South Seas
Stick Together
Street Scene
Sunny Streets
Taking it Easy
Tip Top
Top Hat
Tree Planting
With a Shrug

Other Editions

BH 2300456 = Microjazz Clarinet Collection Vol. 2
BH 2300449 = Microjazz Clarinet Collection Vol. 1

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