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Author: eofung
Date: 2010-06-01 13:10
Hi there -
I'm just wondering what everyone else does at m.168 in Daphnis et Chloe (No.2) in the Eb part. Do people actually switch pinkies on the B in D#-B-C#-D#?
Thanks!
Erin
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Author: 2E
Date: 2010-06-01 13:33
I'd take the D# on the right,
then take B on the left,
then slide to C# on the left,
then take D# on the right
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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2010-06-01 13:40
I just fake it the best I can. Well actually, since I play bass when we do it I really don't have to worry about that, I have enough to worry about.
Really though, try it as many ways as possible and use the one that works best for you. The above suggestions are the way I used to play it too when I learned that part. ESP http://eddiesclarinet.com
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Author: Simon Aldrich
Date: 2010-06-01 19:54
Of all uses for the D clarinet, the "doodle" section of Daphnis (as you rightly call it) might be the best. If you know someone who has a D clarinet, ask to borrow it for Daphnis. Using the D clarinet removes all the sharps from the key signature.
If you are thinking of becoming an Eb clarinet player, you could do a lot worse than invest in a used or less-expensive D clarinet (like a Buffet E11).
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Simon Aldrich
Clarinet Faculty - McGill University
Principal Clarinet - Orchestre Metropolitain de Montreal
Principal Clarinet - Orchestre de l'Opera de Montreal
Artistic Director - Jeffery Summer Concerts
Clarinet - Nouvel Ensemble Moderne
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Author: skygardener
Date: 2010-06-02 01:50
When I have a D#-B-C#-D# passage, I do it like this-
D# right, slide to B right, C# left, D# right.
This kinds of figure comes up now and then so I have gotten used to doing it like this.
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