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Author: Mark
Date: 2000-09-02 15:51
I have a copy of the Music Minus One version of the Mozart Clarinet Concerto for Clarinet in A. Although there is a transcription for Bb Clarinet, it means re-learning the entire piece in another and very demanding key.
Does anyone know of a "play along version" that has been adapted so that you can play the concerto with a Bb clarinet, using the original music?
[as an aside: when I was younger, I had the LP version and was able to change the speed of the turntable so that the I could play along, use the music as written by in Mozart, and actually be in tune!]
Alternately, are there any leads on where to get a Clarinet in A that is not prohibitively expensive?
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Author: Frank
Date: 2000-09-02 17:16
There are version of the Mozart Clarinet Concerto for Bb clarinet, however, the clarinet part is the same for both. The only thing that's different is the accompaniment part: it's in a different key than the original.
Good luck,
Frank
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Author: Todd
Date: 2000-09-03 00:39
I had the same problem with the MMO recording. However, before I got my A clarinet, I had a CD player that you could alter the pitch on so I was able to bring it up the recording to the key of Bb. If you can't find an adjustable CD player, look through the sneezy classifieds for any used A clarinets.
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Author: Eoin
Date: 2000-09-03 07:52
If you get a MIDI version of the concerto, you can use a MIDI editing program to cut out the clarinet part and transpose the whole thing up a semitone. Cakewalk or Cubase are good sequencer programs for doing this. You'll then have to play along with your computer instead of your CD-player.
Has anyone done this already?
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Author: Dee
Date: 2000-09-03 13:23
Eoin wrote:
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If you get a MIDI version of the concerto, you can use a MIDI editing program to cut out the clarinet part and transpose the whole thing up a semitone. Cakewalk or Cubase are good sequencer programs for doing this. You'll then have to play along with your computer instead of your CD-player.
Has anyone done this already?
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I've done this with a number of things and there are midi files of the Mozart Concerto on this and other sites. For starters go here:
http://www.sneezy.org/clarinet/Music/Seely.html
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Author: Michael Kincaid
Date: 2000-09-03 16:39
Mark wrote:
I have a copy of the Music Minus One version of the Mozart Clarinet Concerto for Clarinet in A. Although there is a transcription for Bb Clarinet, it means re-learning the entire piece in another and very demanding key.
Does anyone know of a "play along version" that has been adapted so that you can play the concerto with a Bb clarinet, using the original music?
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Mark, I too bought the Music Minus One Version and
was thrown by the 5 sharps that the Bb part calls for.
David Blumberg is a Sneezy sponsor and his My Tempo Accompaniments provided a very nice CD so that I
could play along without all the sharps. Michael
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