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Author: John Morton
Date: 2003-09-02 15:35
I've been running through Fernando Silveira's arrangement of Tico Tico No Fuba, posted in the resource pages. The two (soprano) clarinet parts run occasionally down to the F below the staff. What's the deal? My clarinet doesn't go down there. Or am I supposed to whip out that rolled newspaper?
thanks,
John
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Author: Ray
Date: 2003-09-02 16:47
I performed that arrangement recently at a recital and it was very well received. (The rules of our recital explicitly forbade rolled newspaper. ;-) )
I think you made a typo - it actually goes to D below our lowest E in a few places. We just played the D an octave higher. It goes by so fast that the substitution works well.
We really enjoyed playing it. I hope you do too.
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Author: John Morton
Date: 2003-09-02 17:44
My mistake, yes I meant D. (I have been known to write out several pages of transposed music before realizing it was in the wrong direction.)
I have yet to hear this arrangement played as written, but I'm looking forward to it. Many thanks to Mr. Silveira for making it available.
John
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