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 Klose Duet #1
Author: Camanda 
Date:   2005-06-02 23:27

I'm working on the first of the Fifteen Grand Duets in the Klosé book with my teacher. It's going well, but I have a few questions on the notation itself (Carl Fischer, Complete Edition). I discovered a couple of these in lessons, and one when I was putting the duet into my computer for accompaniment purposes.

(1) p136 -- The 10th measure is short a 32nd note. I pretty much ignore it and kind of do the existing 32nds as a turn, but it is something I noticed. Is there any particular reason this is like this?
(2) p139 -- The 22nd measure on this page has an extra half-beat in it. Is the 8th note in the middle of the 16th notes supposed to be a 16th note?
(3) p140 -- The 28th measure on this page is short a half-beat (to be found in the 22nd measure on p139, I assume!). Should there be an eighth note between the quarter note and the 16th-note triplet?

Thank you!

Amanda Cournoyer
URI Clarinet Ensemble, Bass Clarinet

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