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Author: Ebclarinet1
Date: 2011-04-14 20:38
Hi!
I'm doing the Mahler 1 and was wondering if anyone had the A parts tranposed to Bb? Is one available on the internet anywhere?
Thanks!
Eefer guy
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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2011-04-15 00:14
If you're playing Mahler's first, you should own an A clarinet, the very least borrow one.. ESP http://eddiesclarinet.com
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Author: salsacookies
Date: 2011-04-15 17:39
not sure what the key sig is on that one, but if you transpose from A to Bb you have to add 5 sharps....so if it's already a sharp key for A, it'll just get worse.
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Author: Ebclarinet1
Date: 2011-04-17 03:00
Ed,
Have one on order! Was trying not to have to play 4 different clarinets in one program!
Eefer guy
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Author: Chito Sacdalan
Date: 2011-04-17 08:13
Hi I played Mahler 1 yesterday in our concert I used 4 different clarinets very challenging but very good experienced for me ...
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Author: Clarinetcola
Date: 2011-04-17 08:40
although slgihtly off topic,
http://www.orchestralibrary.com/specialparts.html
has some D clarinet parts transposed to Eb.
Nathan
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Author: clariknight
Date: 2011-04-17 16:38
Thought I should throw this out there -
If you're transposing from A to Bb, and writing the transposition out, you are not going to just add 5 sharps...You would transpose the key and all notes down a half step. Sharp key scales actually become flat key scales, unless you want to enharmonically realize them, which would generally be a bad idea. For example, F# Major (6 sharps) does not become E# Major, but rather F Major. E Major becomes Eb, not D#. What might be a tad difficult to comprehend at first is sight transposing from key signatures with lots of sharps (or flats for that matter), but as the OP was asking for written out parts, they should not run into this problem.
With all that said, you might just get a program like Finale or Sibelius and input the part, then let the program transpose for you (or you could write it out yourself, given enough time).
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