Klarinet Archive - Posting 000658.txt from 2001/10

From: lubydjackson@-----. Jackson)
Subj: Re: [kl] Re: "successful faking"
Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 01:50:08 -0400

I am a composer and I am always looking for innovative ways to "break the
rules." Having been classically trained, I am now just maturing into my own
musical identity.

I have rearranged the accompaniment parts for solo Bb pieces so that I can
play them on Eb Clarinet. I am just brilliant that way.
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From: "Mark Charette" <charette@-----.org>
Subject: RE: [kl] Re: "successful faking"

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> > From: Minister Jackson [mailto:ldjIII@-----.com]
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> > I would like to know, from your personal experience, how the C Clarinet
> > works and is used. I've been thinking about getting one and
> > playing all my
> > great excerpts on it. Are there any pieces that are specifically
written
> > for C Clarinet?
>
> If you don't know what pieces use a C clarinet, why would you want to be
> playing all your "great excerpts" on it?
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> Check http://www.sneezy.org/Databases/Composers/ in the "By
Instrumentation"
> section for pieces written using a C clarinet.
>
> You also might just want to put the proper subject line on postings.
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