Laura Conrad wrote: >I never heard of anyone playing chopsticks on anything but a >piano. It certainly isn't a recorder piece.
Says who? The first section one of the easiest pieces to play on two recorders at once (a soprano and an alto). Left hand plays alto and starts with "middle" F while right hand plays soprano and starts on lowest G (a note above the alto F). I seem to remember working out the second section when I was in college 25 years ago, too, but I just spent an hour trying to recapture it and it's lost. I think I used the little finger to cover the hole usually covered by the right index finger at one point. Maybe I did it (the whole thing) in a different key or with a different combination of instruments (alto/tenor?). But I think what Frank meant was that it's not notated on a pair of clefs like "real" piano music. ______ /\/\/\/\ <______> | | | | | David Barnert <______> | | | | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <______> | | | | | Albany, N.Y. <______> \/\/\/\/ Ventilator Concertina Bellows Bellows (Vocation) (Avocation) To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html
