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Author: runner
Date: 2008-12-30 15:56
Is anyone familiar with a transcription of Rhapsody In Blue for trumpet and piano? I team teach (band) with a guy who played this transcription by a Russian composer. He told me that it works well for clarinet. It would loose a lot, in my opinion, right from the glissando. How would a trumpet play that! I presume the piano did the gliss.
I did not do an internet search, waiting for information as to how to best obtain this transcription.
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Author: William
Date: 2008-12-30 16:34
I'll bet that trumpet player with Paul Shaffer's Band on David Letterman could do the gliss just fine and make it a lot smoother than most clarinetists perform it. A full range gliss is easier on a trumpet, anyhow--just push all the valves half-way down and go for it.
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Author: Ebclarinet1
Date: 2008-12-30 19:38
I picked up one that had both Eb alto sax and a generic Bb part marked trumpet and tenor sax abouit two months ago. I have used the Eb part on the alto clarinet and the Bb part on the bass. Both are decent. Unfortunately I'm away from my music right now but I seem to have picked it up in one of the big on line stores like JW Pepper. try googling Rhapsody in Blue and see what comes up.
Eefer guy
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Author: runner
Date: 2009-01-03 13:59
Thanks for the information. I was not familiar with JW Pepper. I find this a good site. I still haven't found that version of Rhapsody, but will continue searching.
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Author: Ebclarinet1
Date: 2009-01-04 18:22
Ok am answering this from home.
Here's the details:
Andante and Finale from George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", transcribed by Walter Beeler. WB Music Corp. Alfred Publishing Co., Van Nuys CA 91410
There are three parts:
One in Eb for alto and bari saxes, one in Bb for clarinet, cornet, etc. and a bass part for trombone and baritone. I have used the Bb part on bas and Bb clarinet and the Eb part on Eefer and alto clarinet.
Good luck in your search. try shhet music.coim too. They have a lot.
Eefer guy
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