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Author: kdk
Date: 2015-03-20 04:07
I've somehow managed not to have ever played Ravel's Alborado del gracioso and haven't run into this notation before.
About 2/3 of the way into the piece (rehearsal #25, if you have a part to look at), the meter is 6/8 and clarinet 1 has a quick descending chromatic scale in eighth notes for 4 bars. The instruction appears above "tremolo" and directly under that, still above the first note of the scale, is "trem.(wavy line)dental."
I understand from looking it up that tremolo dental is flutter-tongue. Is the tremolo instruction above it a separate indication to do something else (e.g. trill on each note?)?
I'm hoping the whole combination simply means only to flutter.
Thanks,
Karl
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Author: kdk
Date: 2015-03-20 16:54
Thanks. I wonder why there are two instructions.
Karl
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