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The clarinet is an instrument that sounds as handsome as it looks, but like all woodwinds, it takes the right skill and technique to bring it to its full potential. Thankfully, you're not on your own when it comes to developing your talents. In fact, with as many clarinet method and instruction books as there are in this section, you've got one of the best libraries of any instrument at your disposal. Offering up lessons for players of all skill levels, these resources are like your own personal written tutors that arm you with the knowledge you need to take your abilities to the next level - whether you're a brand-new beginner or a well-seasoned veteran.

If you're not sure where to begin with all the available method books, you could start your search by checking out the best-selling titles in the lineup. Books like the KJOS Tradition of Excellence, FJH Music Measures of Success Clarinet and Hal Leonard's Essential Elements for Band are well-known and well-used for a good reason: their lessons are carefully-researched and easy to follow, making them powerful learning tools. Plus, they offer a variety of editions for different clarinet types and player levels, so you'll find a good fit no matter which clarinet you prefer or how long you've been playing it.

Along with detailed method books giving in-depth directions and techniques, this section is also home to plenty of repertoire and other materials designed to help with practice sessions and recitals. The Carl Fischer 32 Rose Etudes for Clarinet is one example, and the KJOS Bach And Before for Band Clarinet/Bass Clarinet is another. Books like these are made to teach musical pieces specifically, which makes them the natural progression once you've built up a solid understanding of clarinet basics.

There's one truth that applies to learning anything at all, be it an instrument or something else entirely: you need to challenge yourself in order to make progress. But challenging yourself doesn't have to be daunting - in fact, with a great set of clarinet method and instruction books, it can be downright fun. Take a good look through this section and get ready to play on: your next challenge awaits somewhere within these pages.