Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 05:46:12 -0400 (EDT)
From: Eden - Lawrence D. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Listers,
What is the best way to write a Contralto Clarinet part for the average
high school player?
Should I write the part as if it were a bass part and have the contra
pretend the part is in
Dear Listers,
What is the best way to write a Contralto Clarinet part for the average
high school player?
Should I write the part as if it were a bass part and have the contra
pretend the part is in treble clef, or should I write in treble clef and
apply an Eb transposition?
Thanks.
Larry
At 6:00 AM -0400 10/13/02, Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 2002/10/13 05:46 AM or thereabouts, Eden - Lawrence D.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] intoned:
Should I write the part as if it were a bass part and have the contra
pretend the part is in treble clef, or should I write in treble clef and
apply an
Dear Listers,
What is the best way to write a Contralto Clarinet part for the average
high school player?
Should I write the part as if it were a bass part and have the contra
pretend the part is in treble clef, or should I write in treble clef and
apply an Eb transposition?
Thanks.
Larry
Write in treble clef and apply an Eb transposition.
Eden - Lawrence D. wrote:
Dear Listers,
What is the best way to write a Contralto Clarinet part for the average
high school player?
Should I write the part as if it were a bass part and have the contra
pretend the part is in treble clef,