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 Re: Why upper altissimo?
Author: Barry Vincent 
Date:   2017-02-28 03:32

One Classical composer who has used the complete range of the Clarinet is Lous Spohr (Concerto 2 /Mov 1 goes up to top C) and a number of other high notes- B/Bb/A/Ab s as well throughout the 4 Concertos (# 4 is for A Clarinet) Even then , there is often an alterative (ossia) part written to avoid going so high.

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Post Edited (2017-02-28 03:34)

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