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Author: EbClarinet 
Date:   2020-06-27 03:36
Attachment:  1BbClarinet_SDH_example_two.jpg (240k)

The name of this piece is "Sonoran Desert Holiday." I don't know how many of u have played 1st Bb Clarinet on this song, but I played bass. I'm including this excerpt 2 c if it's actually playable. If u can play it, please record it and email it 2 me to prove that it's playable.

https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/mbtldsongministry/

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 Re: Technique
Author: m1964 
Date:   2020-06-27 05:19

It IS playable. I used to play professionally (about 30 y. ago), and back then I could play it.
Assuming the tempo is not crazy fast.



Post Edited (2020-06-27 05:21)

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 Re: Technique
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2020-06-27 06:54

Not so lucky.


According to Jerry Junkins, the tempo at 62 through "poco a poco ritardando" is...quarter note = 172 (ish).


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCOTlNHDoeQ


But still workable with some woodshedding.


I wanted to add that it's one of those instances where composers push a section of instruments to the speed and technical limits to purposely achieve a bit of "frantic nature" to the sound. You'll notice though it is a background "pad" to the brass main theme in that moment and it is interpreted appropriately by Junkins.





............Paul Aviles



Post Edited (2020-06-27 14:34)

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 Re: Technique
Author: Hank Lehrer 
Date:   2020-06-27 15:42

Hi,

I can think of several compositions where the composer used a "pad" in the woodwinds (particularly the clarinets) to provide a backdrop. The clarinet part is really difficult in the last sections of Holsinger's Liturgical Dances, in the opening section of the 2nd clarinet in Rocky Point Holiday also by Nelson, and the truly challenging final sections of Grantham's Fantasy Variations.

All of these have a frantic nature for sure. I once asked the conductor about about the Grantham and the difficulties of playing it. He said that the composer just "wanted a wall of sound." I was certainly at my technical limit.

HRL



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 Re: Technique
Author: m1964 
Date:   2020-06-27 21:52

"Not so lucky.
According to Jerry Junkins, the tempo at 62 through "poco a poco ritardando" is...quarter note = 172 (ish)."

Ohh I am not sure about 172. At 120-130 it looks feasible.

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 Re: Technique
Author: seabreeze 
Date:   2020-06-27 22:30

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=sonoran+desert+holiday+marine+band.

In this performance by the US Marine band, the conductor's beat is in full view; are the clarinetists playing this passage, and at what tempo?

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 Re: Technique
Author: clarinetist04 
Date:   2020-06-30 01:23

Great comments above. Also with Gillingham's Apocolyptic Dreams. Ron Nelson does this frequently in his work.

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