Twelve very easy pieces encourage beginning clarinettists to explore various styles of music. The piano accompaniment sets the stage for pieces as diverse as Tiger Tango; Rhino Rhumba; Polar Bear
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Introduced with Zoom's Capsule System 2.0, the EXH-8 is a quad XLR input capsule designed for use with your Zoom H8 Handy Recorder. With four locking XLR three-pin inputs, the EXH-8 adds four mic preamps to
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Vivid imagery, colorful orchestrations, and a variety of styles all combine to make this one-of-a-kind selection a journey that your students and audience will never forget! In the form of a five-part rondo