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 Re: adult Learner, which chair?
Author: Kel 
Date:   2015-10-03 18:59

As a fellow adult re-learner who has recovered mot of my skills on sax but still struggle some with clarinet, here are my impressions:

Aside from the obvious tendency for third parts to be in a lower register, third parts may require more "independent" counting. At times they depart considerably from what the other clarinets are playing. Seconds will more often play in harmony with first clarinets. Both parts can be fun.

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