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 Unusual quaver (1/8th) tails
Author: Stefabno 
Date:   2003-05-03 23:19

In 'the pink panther' for clarinet ensemble (arr. James Christensen) on the 1st clarinet part there is some strange notation, where two quavers are joined together with the tail bar (y'know, the straight bar across the top or bottom of the vertical tails?).

The strange thing is that, instead of the bar ending at the second quaver, it continues across and over a quaver rest. What does this mean? what sort of sound is it trying to represent? I know it's not a publishing error because this notation is seen twice in the piece.

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Stefabno 2003-05-03 23:19 
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Benni 2003-05-04 02:10 
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