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Author: Jeff
Date: 2004-11-20 04:12
Ok this is a very stupid question(put coming from me very normal) but is it possible that there is a recording of the Ga Symphonic band(grades11-12th) all-state try-out peice around. http://www.gmea.org/ here is the web site if it helps. (if I have a recording I will be all set.)
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Author: Jeff
Date: 2004-11-20 04:18
btw ignore my spelling errors, im half asleep right now....
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2004-11-20 12:54
The Alto Sax solo is much, much easier than the Clarinet solo.
It looks like they actually composed the solo for the event so no, no recording around!
It's a cool website, lots of good music to download there. The 9-10 level is pretty hard too! But that Alto solo is simple.
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Author: Jeff
Date: 2004-11-20 21:31
crap......and I still have not found a good teacher for lessons.......(prays that there are not a lot of good players in his district.)
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Author: EEBaum
Date: 2004-11-20 21:59
Some funky notation on the 11-12, but I'm picky like that. It could've used another pass at proofreading (it's all *technically* correct, but could have been made more clear), as it seems many of the etudes could have. Then again, I suppose it's a real-world example, perhaps to throw off the performers a bit; and it's just an audition piece, not publishing repertoire.
(excuse my rant, I'm taking an orchestration/notation class that emphasizes how the smallest notational change can greatly change how something is performed)
-Alex
www.mostlydifferent.com
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2004-11-21 03:36
Jeff - have you called your local University? Even if you have to travel 2 hours to a good teacher you should get a few lessons in.
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