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Author: Majestas
Date: 2015-03-12 01:15
I am playing in Shrek right now. We have 4 of us playing the two reed books and I was in charge of dividing the parts, so I know the show pretty well. I am not going to lie, there are a few places where the flute is kind of crucial. There is one song in the first act (can't remember which one off the top of my head) that has a chunk of flute with not much else playing. While it is not ideal, I transposed some of the flute that we couldn't cover to play on clarinet. If you can get the flute down, try. But there may be one or two instances where that might not be a bad idea. I think not having a bari won't be horrible, but that depends on what instrumentation the rest of your pit has. We just went through the first act last night, so I don't think you will have too much of a problem there. We are doing the second act tonight, so I am not as sure about that one. Like I said, one song you might have to go for a little flute. There really isn't that much bass clarinet to worry about either. I would focus mainly on the clarinet and alto part. But once again, your director will probably tel you which parts he needs and finds really important and which parts can be omitted. Good luck! Shrek's reeds are packed and I can't image playing both books at once!
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timw |
2015-03-06 18:01 |
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Re: Shrek the musical new |
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Majestas |
2015-03-12 01:15 |
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timw |
2015-03-12 05:02 |
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gsurosey |
2022-12-10 00:11 |
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