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 Clarinet and guitar
Author: JHS 
Date:   2005-01-10 18:45

I'm looking for duets for clarinet and guitar. The guitar part needs to be notated in tabulature. Anyone know where I might find arrangements like this? Thanks.



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 Re: Clarinet and guitar
Author: Tom Piercy 
Date:   2005-01-10 19:43

You can try the two books below; you will find a wide variety and levels of music in the two volumes. The guitar part, however, is not written out in tablature.


The Kalman Opperman Repertoire Collection (in 2 Volumes)
Arranged by Kalmen Opperman
For Clarinet and Guitar or Clarinet and Piano
Published by Carl Fischer

Tom Piercy

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 Re: Clarinet and guitar
Author: RodRubber 
Date:   2005-01-11 01:57

Finding music in general is difficult for clarinet and guitar. When i was in conservatory, I fulfilled my chamber music requirement by performing with a clarinet/guitar duo, with a pal of mine with whom i also performed regularly in a jazz combo. We searched around for pieces, and ended up arranging our own rep,

1. Debussy Petit Piece - Sounds really great if ur guitarists makes use of the fifth harmonics. Captures a very atmospheric sound that way.

2. Any baroque sonata for high instrument and figured bass.

About the tab...i don't know what to tell you on that one...maybe you should try a collective improv!



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 Re: Clarinet and guitar
Author: Katrina 
Date:   2005-01-11 02:39

Or you could try any piece for flute/violin/oboe and guitar and transpose the C part.

Katrina

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 Re: Clarinet and guitar
Author: studioline 
Date:   2005-01-11 16:22

I have a clarinet & guitar recording of Histoire du Tango by Piazzolla. It's a fantastic piece and has been done for flute and guitar as well as sax quartet, and probably other combination of instruments.

I'm actually looking for a version for clarinet quartet, or clarinet and piano so if any one can help me......

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 Re: Clarinet and guitar
Author: graham 
Date:   2005-01-12 07:24

Klocker recorded a disc of these. If you get it it might give you ideas.

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 Re: Clarinet and guitar
Author: donald 
Date:   2005-01-12 08:49

"Kloecker recorded a disc of these"
was one of them the undiscovered (until reccently) sonata for Clarinet and Guitar by Beethoven? Or maybe a theme and variations for Clarinet, Guitar and orchestra by Wagner (from his early period!) ;_]
donald

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 Re: Clarinet and guitar
Author: clarinetgiggirl 
Date:   2005-01-12 11:21

If it doesn't have to be classical, there is lots to go for. I like to play jazz with a guitar or guitar and bass.

it is easy to find guitar tabs on the internet or in any music store. Then I simply learn the tune by ear and improvise a couple of choruses too whilst the guitar plays the chords. Maybe give your guitarist a solo too - huge fun!

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 Re: Clarinet and guitar
Author: graham 
Date:   2005-01-12 14:50

Klocker's disc was of minor composers, so there is a decent chance they are what they say they are. In any case, they sound enjoyable.

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 Re: Clarinet and guitar
Author: SGTClarinet_7 
Date:   2005-01-16 08:24

I just ran into Luyben Music online and they have a little more than a dozen pieces for clarinet and guitar. I would check them out.


Matthew

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