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Author: ted
Date: 1999-09-15 17:08
Meri,
The first movement of Weber's Grand Duo Concertant requires sliding if you don't have the left-hand Eb key. It occurs half-way down the second page in the equivalent of a sixteenth note run, since the movement is cut time.
I've had to slide in some other pieces too, and have not found it terribly difficult. I find the G# key (aboove the staff) to be a more troublesome one to play smoothly, particularly when going from a note that I use my right hand to finger. I personally like the idea of the articulated G# key, though I haven't gotten the chance to play a clarinet with one.
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