Klarinet Archive - Posting 000064.txt from 2007/06

From: "David Blumberg" <blummy@-----.net>
Subj: [kl] re: least favourite part
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 05:42:27 -0400

Tim Roberts <timr@-----.com>
Subject: re: least favourite part
Message-ID: <466DD220.3030807@-----.com>

On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 09:25:57 -0400, "David Blumberg"
<blummy@-----.net> wrote:
> That's a bit tricky, not too bad though (band arrangement is the same back
> and forth over the break B).
> Quite difficult part (if tongued) is Sorcerers Apprentice where "all h*ll
> breaks loose" and the 16th triplets are tongued- easy to multiple tongue,
> really hard to single tongue that quickly.

The Mark Rogers concert band arrangement of Hoe Down from Copland's
"Rodeo" is in concert D, which puts the Bb clarinets in the key of E.
That turns the Hoe Down melody into a study in break-crossing
finger-twisting, alternating little-finger gymnastics above the break
with throat tone side-key gymnastics below the break. I consider myself
moderately talented, but there's no way I can play this reliably until
it becomes muscle memory.

If the orchestral original was in concert D, I assume that it must have
been scored for clarinets in A. That puts it in written F, where it
would be manageable.

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Tim, Hoe Down is much easier if you use the right hand B for it. Gypsy Baron
(if played on the Bb Clarinet which it is written for) is a killer compared
to that if at a quick tempo. On A it isn't that bad at all, but "that's
cheating" :)

David Blumberg
www.mytempo.com

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