Clarinet

In clarinet playing lessons, one learns correct posture, breathing technique, note reading, sense of rhythm, valve control, and interpretation of pieces. Participants develop finger dexterity, musical hearing, coordination, stage confidence, and the ability to produce a wide range of sounds – from soft to bright tones, which requires precise airflow control and subtle playing culture. Lessons develop patience, discipline, creativity, and provide an opportunity to make music both solo and in an ensemble or orchestra.