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Author: Ebclarinet1
Date: 2020-01-25 03:51
I've had both experiences on Eefer. Some conductors just want no part of it and refuse to have it in the group even. I did turn at least one or two conductors around when they saw I could play it in tune and with a pretty sound.
Other conductors have loved that I could add pepper to the clarinet section and play the solos. Right now we're working on "Winds of Nagual" which has some of the most difficult writing for Eefer I've ever played, right up there with "Daphnis and Chloe". Actually he uses the Eefer in several different characters, one solo sounds like something out of "El Salon Mexico", and others are very lyrical and of course some screaming high parts too.
I don't like like playing anything above 2 A's above the stuff and occasionally you see things in that range. I've even played one of those on the Ab clarinet because it put the notes in a more playable range.
Eefer guy
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Ebclarinet1 |
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