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Author: Sang1Lee
Date: 2008-08-10 13:21
hi, i'm playing rite of spring with my youth orchestra
i have the Eb part and a friend of mine has the bass cl
so, here's my question..
does anyone have transposed parts for Eb and bass clarinet(i mean, so that the bass clef part is in treble)?
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Author: SVSorna05
Date: 2008-08-10 14:16
...I hate to say it but other instrments have to transpose a lot more than we are required too maybe it wouldn't hurt... or you could plug it into finale and reprint the part... Good Luck
-Dain-
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Author: cb3930
Date: 2008-08-10 19:49
The Eb part is in bass clef...huh? As for the bass clarinet part, if you're playing music at that caliber you should learn how to read bass clef, it comes up frequently enough. I guess if you don't usually play bass clarinet you could just rewrite it out...although not all of the Sacre Bcl part is in bass clef.
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Author: Sean.Perrin
Date: 2008-08-12 17:50
If you'd can't read it then you'd better just write it out for yourself before the first rehearsal so you don't look foolish. But, in the time it would take you to find a "transposed" copy or even just to write it out, you could have just learned the notes as they appear on the page.
You'll have to learn at some point anyways... so it might as well be now.
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Author: David Spiegelthal ★2017
Date: 2008-08-12 21:07
I had to play the bass clarinet parts (both combined into one for a 'reduced orchestra' arrangement) many years ago, and fortunately "knew" the parts so well from having listened to Sacre dozens of times that I really didn't have to read the part off the page, I could pretty much play it by ear. A good thing, too, as it's not real easy!
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