Author: ssterling
Date: 2017-11-20 20:29
Roxann wrote:
> I think that this unique grouping could produce some unique harmonies.
> Go for it! I'd certainly love to have the arrangement, and I know the
> perfect folks to ask to play it!
Ooo. In fact, if you'd like, I could attach the score and a synthesised output (from Sibelius) for Sleigh Ride. It's not a finalised version per se, but it's still pretty much there.
marcia wrote:
> This does not answer the question, but I have an octet arrangement
> of the St. Paul Suite.
>
> 1 Eb
> 4 Bb
> 1 alto
> 2 bass
In fact, that does. It gives me some insight onto other arrangers' instrumentation. Lowkey interested in that arrangement though. c:
sax panther wrote:
> It's been a while since I played in a clarinet choir but we had:
>
> 1 Eb (for some pieces - not all)
> 3 Bb parts
> 1 alto
> 1 bass
> 1 contra
>
> no percussionist, but that would have been fun!
Seems pretty similar to mine, actually. :p Percussion tends to add that extra little 'zing' when you've got something upbeat and heavy, imo.
Seth Price (Sabine Meyer wannabe)
ssterling@firemail.cc
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