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Author: RefacerMan
Date: 2022-10-22 23:16
Does anyone have a copy of the clarinet part from Gershwin Promenade called "Walking the Dog"? I'm trying to find a copy for one of my students to work on. She wants to play jazz. Thanks for any help.
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Author: JohnP
Date: 2022-10-23 12:18
For some reason that version is a tone lower than the orchestral original.
You can see the original in the NY Phil archives.
https://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/artifact/a31b8c40-f98a-4b50-88d9-0ca07ab83cb1-0.1/fullview#page/1/mode/2up
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Author: DougR
Date: 2022-10-23 23:57
Thanks, John. If you screenshot that version, (not that I'm advocating this, at all, as it would violate seven thousand copyrights no doubt!!) it could be made to work with a pencil, a pen, and a ruler (depending on where the watermark obscures the script).
Jon Manasse did a version of this with the Mostly Mozart orchestra, and that version differs from the NY Phil version quite a bit--but it shouldn't keep a student from being able to work on this one.
In ancient times (i.e. before Finale) we all had to get used to reading whatever squiggly music calligraphy was put in front of us. This aspect may prove a challenge to young students as well!!
PS, I guess we're assuming the NY Phil version was for clarinet in Bb?
Post Edited (2022-10-24 07:33)
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Author: Nessie1
Date: 2022-10-24 19:55
I have this version for B flat and piano - published by June Emerson
https://www.juneemersonwindmusic.com/PROMENADE-Walking-the-Dog-0ab40485-689e-4f03-8760-65faee5ff3eb.html
(Sorry, can't seem to make the link clickable).
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