Klarinet Archive - Posting 000353.txt from 1996/05

From: Fernando Silveira <fersilv@-----.NET>
Subj: Re: High G in Stravinsky's 3 pieces
Date: Wed, 15 May 1996 22:39:02 -0400

At 08:33 14/05/96 -0600, you wrote:
>>Hello. What fingerings do people out there recommend for the two double
>>high G's in the last seven beats of the second movement of Stravinsky's
>>Three Pieces for clarinet solo?
>>
>>For those of you who don't know the piece too well, the passage goes from a
>>high G up an octave and then back down an octave. It is very fast
>>(eighth=168), slurred on the way up but the lower octave is tongued on the
>>way down.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Christopher Rohrs
>>***********************************************************************
>>Christopher Rohrs
>>chrohrs@-----.edu
>>"I have nothing to say and I am saying it." -John Cage
>>************************************************************************
>
>Try this one, it works for me:
>
> T X
> X O
> X
> ___
> X
> X
> O
> Ab-Eb
>
>e
>
>eric nelson
>lightwood duo
>
>
I make it like that

T O
X X
O

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X
X
O
Ab-Eb

Fernando Silveira

   
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