ICA Plays On! was the International Clarinet Association’s first virtual event, held June 26-28, 2020 through a series of Zoom webinars. During each panel, we collected all resources mentioned and have compiled them into the list below for you to access after the event.
If you would like to re-watch this panel, you can view it on the ICA official YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z__HmZe7o_A
Disclaimer: Any products, pieces, websites, or other resource mentioned during this panel are the opinions of the panelists.
Panelists (listed alphabetically):
Jessica Harrie
Jenny Maclay
Catina Franklin Sweedy
Warm-ups, methods, etudes, and other books mentioned:
- Klose Celebrated Method (particularly scales portion of this book) (Available on IMSLP.org)
- Galper – Tone, Technique, and Staccato
- Baermann – Complete Method for Clarinet, Op. 63
- Jenny Clarinet Baermann Boot Camp: https://jennyclarinet.com/2017/09/baermann-boot-camp/
- Robert Spring warm-up packet
- Jettel – Clarinet School, Volume 2 (scales)
- Jenny Clarinet Jettel Boot Camp: https://jennyclarinet.com/2019/08/jettel-boot-camp/
- Kelly Burke – Clarinet Warm-ups
- Kroepsch – 416 Progressive Daily Studies
- Jeanjean – Vade-Mecum
- Stievenard – Practical Study of Scales
- Howard Klug – Clarinet Doctor
- Opperman – Velocity Studies
- Kell – 17 Staccato Studies; Staccato from the Beginning
- Rode -20 Studies for the Clarinet
- Cunningham – 21 Chalumeau Register Exercises
- Uhl – 48 Studies
- Cavallini – 30 Caprices
- Polatschek – Advanced Studies
- Prinz – 25 Etudes
- Kovacs – Homages
- Bitsch – 12 Etudes de Rythme
- Delacluze – 14 Grand Studies
- Kovacs – Everyday Scale Exercises
- Kristen Chambers – Prep Steps Before you Kroepsch
- Dider – Gammes
- Eva Wasserman-Margolis – Time for Tone
- Hite – Melodious and Progressive Etudes
- Gaston Hamelin – Gammes et Exercices
- Norman Heim – The Development of the Altissimo Register
- Free resource from Paula Corley: https://www.clarinetcity.com/articles-practice-materials – Warm-ups from Russ Dagon, Howard Klug, Larry Combs.
- Reiner Wehle – Clarinet Fundamentals (volumes 1-3); Fit in 15 Minutes
- https://ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/2/2b/IMSLP34489-PMLP77801-kloses-conservatory-method-for-the-clarinet.pdf
- Albert scales
- Opperman Daily Studies
- Alessandro Carbonare – Tone: art and technique
- Rob Patterson adapted The Art of Chunking (from the flute version) and it is great for advanced students with a lovely warmup section and articulated Bach-like etudes and cadenzas that go up to the C7
- The Clarinet Fundamentals Packet by Joshua Gardner and Robert Spring is fantastic. It completely changed by approach to warming-up. Also great for expanding range to 3 octaves for all scales and arpeggios https://paradisewinds.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Clarinet-Fundamentals_condensed_v1.7.pdf
- Kansas State Clarinet Handbook: https://www.k-state.edu/mtd/music/docs/clarinet/ksuclarinethandbook.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2Pp9RbbyqhZNIJTxKth0m_u8e-uKp0YVYPCYldCIIt3n35tA6xQzcHTcE
Other resources mentioned:
- Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ microphone: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JMQ8F62/ref=twister_B07DXS44G2?_encoding=UTF8&th=1
- The Bulletproof Musician podcast
- Jenny Clarinet T3 warm-up article: https://jennyclarinet.com/2020/05/the-t3-warm-up-routine/
- Pomodoro technique used for practicing
- Temptation bundling
- https://jennyclarinet.com/2020/05/clarinet-method-books-to-help-develop-diverse-musical-genres-and-styles/
- http://ks.imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/1/1c/IMSLP336019-SIBLEY1802.22150.f3ff-39087009910755score.pdf