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Author: Leah
Date: 2002-01-19 01:38
Hi all!
In my last lesson, my teacher and I were discussing etude #18 in the Rose 32. Two measures before the tempo primo (in the meno mosso section) the fourth note in my edition is an f natural. It sounds much better to both of us as an f sharp and I was wondering if any one else had a different edition than carl fisher's and could tell me what it is in theirs and/or what they think it should really be.
thanks!
Leah
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Author: GBK
Date: 2002-01-19 01:45
It should be F#...Leading tone of G minor...GBK
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Author: Miles
Date: 2002-01-19 01:57
Hello, In my book which is edited by David Hite also from the Southern Music Company it is a F#.
Have fun!
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Author: GBK
Date: 2002-01-19 02:04
Leah...I should have given you a better explanation.
The F# is needed to reinforce the modulation to G minor, which took place in the previous measure. Notice the D major triad in that measure ( V chord of G minor)
The measure that you are asking about also outlines the V7 chord of G minor as well (D F# A C)...GBK
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Author: Leah
Date: 2002-01-19 02:30
thank you for the great explanation! it really makes sense now!
Leah
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Author: Kat
Date: 2002-01-19 03:55
That's funny. I just looked at my (Fischer) edition and found the spot. No f-sharp there, although it really should be. The funniest thing is that I worked on this etude many many years ago. Nothing is pencilled in!!! As I sit here fingering (without a clarinet--it's 11 p.m. and I'm in an apartment), it really feels like f-sharp was the fingering I learned those eons ago...
Katrina
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