At 4/19/2005 12:32 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:

>If I had my absolute druthers (wh. of course I don't), both the viola
>and the clarinet would be treble-clef instruments that switched to bass
>clef for low-lying passages.

And, of course, as a clarinet major in college and a professional clarinet player for a very short period of time, I wouldn't be able to read the music. At least for sight reading, at which I happen to be very good at, when the part is written in the treble clef. I have absolutely no problem with reading multi-ledger lines in either direction. I have only been doing it for for 50 years ;-)

Phil Daley          < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley



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