Klarinet Archive - Posting 000100.txt from 2007/03

From: Martin Baxter <martinbaxter@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] clarinet choir divisi
Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 11:28:16 -0500

"divisi" is really most used in parts (like violin parts) where both
instruments could play both notes. If you have two notes on a
clarinet part played by two players they usually have enough common
sense to play one each.
Martin
On 6 Mar 2007, at 19:28, David Lamb wrote:

> I have written clarinet choir music in 8 real parts: E-flat, 3 B-
> flats, alto, bass, contra-alto, contra-bass. Assuming that there
> are often more than one player per part, is it common to write
> "divisi" for some or any of the parts? I would like to feel
> confident about writing divided parts at least for the three B-flat
> parts. Advice?
>
> David Lamb in Seattle
>
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