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Author: allencole
Date: 2003-05-10 22:11
Why is your teacher skeptical? The specifics could tell us a lot.
Personally, I think that a wind duo is a bit thin. Adding even one additional piece could be very helpful. The Rubank ensemble books have much good material in them, and Musicians Publications actually sells albums of traditional wedding music arranged for woodwind trios and quartets.
The trio products arranged by Bill Holcombe have flexible instrumentation allowing you to add another clarinet, and oboe or a flute to what you already have.
One thing is for sure--the smaller the group you have, the busier each player is going to be. A trio or quartet might spell much better chances of success.
Allen Cole
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Redhedclrnetist |
2003-05-09 00:40 |
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Eileen |
2003-05-09 19:25 |
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Re: Duets for weddings? new |
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allencole |
2003-05-10 22:11 |
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