Everything you ever wanted to know about teaching clarinet
This podcast is an incredible resource for any band director or private clarinet instructor. While it is geared towards band directors teaching beginning clarinetists, there is so much value in it for all of us. For the band director, it's like having a master clinician work with you and your students every day. There is so much material to go over in a woodwind method class in college that things get overlooked. This completely fills any gap in our understanding of how to play clarinet ourselves and teach it to our students. There is so much detail in the podcasts and and show notes. Rarely do you find a resource like this packed so full of valuable information. Start teaching clarinet with these tips, tricks and methods and you will help to create an all-star clarinet section.
woodwindscott via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/09/16
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This podcast is like a dam of knowledge released for us music teachers. I am soaking up the river of clarinet pedagogy. It has a stellar website that accompanies each show with note and pictures. As a brass player, I've been suffering in the woodwind department for years. Now I finally can feel...Read full review »
Nikofy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/30/16
Detailed precise instructions for starting clarinettists. You can’t go wrong. Lots to listen to and wade through, but has made me a much better band teacher.
ChappyCarino via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/05/20
This has to be one of the most informative podcasts I have ever come across. Teaching clarinets is no easy task and I am a wind player. I have a full band class from flutes to percussion and because of this podcast I am teaching my class totally differently. Everything in this podcast is great...Read full review »
BandDirJPB via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/12/16
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