Edgar Huckert: download page for clarinet/bass clarinet/saxophone

Music for clarinet/saxophone and piano or duo settings

For chamber music settings (3 and more intruments) with clarinet see my chamber music page. There may also be clarinet content on my oboe or bassoon or double bass pages.

There is no deep system in the choice of titles offered here. Most of the pieces are 3-5 minutes long. My usual audiences do not support longer titles. PDF scores are offered if I think the copyrights allow this.

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The downloads


Jazz tunes for the A clarinet

I prefer often to play and improvise on the A clarinet instead of the more common Bb clarinet. The reasons: Here are some Jazz themes (Swing, Mainstream) I play normally on the A clarinet. The tonalities correspond to the usual tonalities as found in the Aebersold play alongs. The JPEG files contain only the melodies and the chords. This is the base for Jazz improvisations:

More clarinet resources

If you are interested to see the instruments I play then see here the photos and some comments.

If you are looking for more clarinet resources then look at the really fine collection of Midi files and scores by Oliver Seely.

The bibliographic references for the pieces on my pages are here.

Some copyright and usage hints

The MIDI, PDF and MP3 files that you can download here have been prepared exclusively by me for training (practising) purpose. There is no deep concept in the choice of the pieces: they exist as they are as I needed them for a concrete playing context. In most cases I have the copyrights for these files. You may use them in non commercial contexts. If you want to use them in an Internet context then please create a link to this page - do not distribute (modified) copies.
The bibliographic references for the pieces on this page are here.

If ever possible - and if I didn't forget to arrange it this way - the MIDI and MP3 files have the solo voice on the right channel (or the left channel if your cables are not correctly connected) and the rest of the voices on the other channel. You can suppress the solo channel to a large degree if your sound producing device (amplifier) has a "balance" or "pan" control. Unfortunately many of the newer amplifiers (called "boom boxes" etc.) do no longer have a balance/pan knob.

A special hint for MacIntosh and Android users: these operating systems have no builtin MIDI players - when you play the MIDI files you hear nothing! I have started to convert some MIDI files to MP3 - but it will last some months until I have converted and uploaded them all. This situation is a shame for MacIntosh (Apple) and Android (Google): MP3 files can't be modified in the same degree as MIDI files. Normally they are two magnitudes bigger (factor 100 and more) than MIDI files.


Contact

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