Author: Ted Donaldson
Date: 2002-07-24 14:39
Whoo! I got some nice music for bass yesterday, "Long, Long Ago Fantasie, "Lang, Lang ist's her." (That's all one) By Reinhold Ritter, Eight Etudes For Bass Clarinet by Bill Reddie, And the one I plan to do for solo and ensemble, Ballade by Eugene Bozza. I need some help on Ballade.There is a 19 note 32nd note run. I have no experience with 32nd notes... How do you count them? The song isn't that fast... 100 bpm.
That's the only confusing thing in ballad, but in etudes, There are two whole notes in a row, in 4/4 time with three bold lines inbetween them... What's that mean?
Thanks for helping with my stupidness,
Ted
Oh, by the way, I am currently retricted to mashed potatoes, because everything else hurts too much to chew.
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