Klarinet Archive - Posting 000272.txt from 2001/03

From: RobynB1070@-----.com
Subj: Re: [kl] Bb to D trill
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 22:49:10 -0500

Hi all,

Thanks for the quick responses. In regard to the question about what piece
it is, it is called When Angels Weep, and the composer is David Shaffer. I
will see what my band director thinks about taking the tremolo down an
octave. These aren't the strongest clarinetists, so I'm not sure if they
will be able to use the other suggestion (holding down the fingers of the
right hand), but I will try that also. Also, I believe the tremolo is pretty
fast; it is written as two whole notes with three bars between them. I was
not aware that the number of bars affected the speed (I have generally only
seen three, never less or more). Would these be played as sixteenths or
thirty-seconds?

Again, thanks for responding!

Robyn Brown

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