Klarinet Archive - Posting 000242.txt from 2011/06

From: Fred <vze2bsbs@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] =?iso-8859-1?q?Saint-Sa=EBns?=
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 17:34:00 -0400

Definitely slide from d# to c#. Its easy and =

makes a seamless connection. The flute too has =

rollers to facilitate certain note =

connections. An alternative would be to get a =

clarinet with the alternate g# /d# key for the =

left hand, but it certainly is not necessary.

Fred

At 04:28 AM 6/24/2011, you wrote:

>hi list!
>
>In the clarinet sonata by Saint-Sa=EBns you have =

>in the 2.mvt., 58 and again in 60-61 a passage =

>to be played legato: d#-c#-g# (clarion). How do =

>you proffs manage this on a Boehm? I do a =

>diminutive break between c# and g# - anybody knows of a better solution?
>
>gr. Finn, Denmark
>
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