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 Assassins, Reed 4
Author: bassoonbabe 
Date:   2011-09-23 21:23

Why are there low F#'s and low G's printed in the Bari Sax parts? Concert pitch or are these clarinet or bassoon parts that are mismarked? I'm looking at a nice, clean MTI part.

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 Re: Assassins, Reed 4
Author: Merlin_Williams 
Date:   2011-09-24 16:35

Transposed because of vocal considerations, and not properly edited. Happens all the time with computerized scores. Just take the offending notes up an octave.bassoonbabe wrote:

> Why are there low F#'s and low G's printed in the Bari Sax
> parts? Concert pitch or are these clarinet or bassoon parts
> that are mismarked? I'm looking at a nice, clean MTI part.

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 Re: Assassins, Reed 4
Author: bassoonbabe 
Date:   2011-09-25 04:36

Thanks...

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