Klarinet Archive - Posting 000051.txt from 1999/09

From: David Blumberg <reedman@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] re: Dukas
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 18:14:32 -0400

Dan Leeson: LEESON@-----.edu>
Subject: RE: [kl] Dukas Sorcerer's Apprentice
Message-ID: <009DD8BB.37FF60EF.57@-----.edu>
> From: MX%"klarinet@-----.86
> Subj: [kl] Dukas Sorcerer's Apprentice
> Side Bb or 1&1? (Au mouvement)
>
> And any other favorite tricks throughout would be appreciated. :)
>
> I have to learn this thing FAST.
>
> Teri Herel
I do not think I saw an earlier posting on this so it is I who is
behind. I don't know what part you are playing, but presuming
clarinet 1, let me add that much of what is there is downright
unplayable. And it is the effect that is wanted even more than
the notes. There are a series of 5 notes (4 16ths and and 8th)
that occur repeatedly, and I always found that it didn't really
matter exactly what I played as long as I got the rhythm right.
However, most of the time I played bass clarinet on that piece
and that is not an impossible part.

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It's not bad if you have fingers (teri does). Fun piece actually, good for
a work-out. Not "too" hard.

David Blumberg
playit@-----.com
Custom Accompaniment CD's http://www.mytempo.com

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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 18:50:15 EDT
Subject: Re: [donax-m] re: Bass Clarinet warming up

Wouldn't that be true of any clarinet in a cold case? Ofcourse, the bass is
bigger, but the principle is the same

Al Hunt

In a message dated 9/1/99 9:34:17 AM, reedman@-----.com writes:

<< If the Bass Clarinet remains in a cold case, then only the surface will
start to warm up, not the cold interior - that will take much longer. So
for an even temperature change, you have to remove it from the cold case.

David Blumberg
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Custom Accompaniment CD's http://www.mytempo.com >>

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