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 Berio Sequenza IX multiphonics
Author: Carmen 
Date:   2008-05-23 23:18

Hello,

I just got my copy of Berio Sequenza (which by the way UNiversal publishes in ten 8x11 sheets instead of the oversize edition) and I am a bit puzzled by the multiphonics fingerings. Where it says simply F# versus low F# I am confused. Can anyone who knows the piece well or owns a copy help me sort this out? I believe there are four distinct ones. Thanks! This will be quicker than deciphering it out from the recording, playing it, messing around, listening again......etc.

Carmen

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 Re: Berio Sequenza IX multiphonics
Author: cigleris 
Date:   2008-05-24 06:55

Hi

You really need a full boehm instrument to realise the multiphonics. If you don't have one of those then try adding a little extension in the bell to lengthen the tube otherwise I just use the fingerings for the C and D notes that Berio has to change their colour. You get some interesting harmonics from these.

Peter Cigleris

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 Re: Berio Sequenza IX multiphonics
Author: mnorswor 
Date:   2008-05-24 14:45

Please see here:

http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Study/Berio.html



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