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Author: spencer
Date: 2001-08-05 01:25
does anybody know of any novelty clarinet peices featuring a solo clarinet that would be approiate for me to play with my high school band?
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Author: Dee
Date: 2001-08-05 03:23
Immer Kleiner (which means Ever Smaller)
You start with an entire clarinet. As you go through the music, one piece at a time is removed, starting with the bell. By the time you get to the end, you are playing on only the mouthpiece.
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2001-08-05 14:14
I believe there are several humorous numbers in "Clarinet Sessions". Its available or orderable [inexpensively] from music stores, the publisher has been mentioned in earlier posts here. Don
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2001-08-06 15:01
Yes, an oldie and an earlier favorite for ad-libbing by us cats. Not a "novelty" unless there is another! I'll look in my archives, I even believe I can remember the bridge!!, necessary for a jam chorus!! Don
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2001-08-06 18:54
Its listed under "Swing Tempos" by R Rodgers in Db in an old tabulation [dont know where it came from] I found. As I "sing it", it seems to be in chromatic-descending, when I break out a horn, I'll see if I can play it. I believe it is from a BDWY musical, see if your library has any info re: composer or show tunes. Don
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Author: spencer
Date: 2001-08-06 19:24
is it the lover that is a clarinet duet which is fast and has more notes than you can shake a stick at?The one i am familiar with is a clarinet duet with a band accompaniant
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2001-08-06 19:45
Could be, some of our pro-jazzmen really made it fly. Your band arrg. might be from them, If there are old-tune sites, see what you can find, its beyond me!! Don
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