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Both techniques appear not only in numerous modern works, but also
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But...butthat high flutter C was my favorite part of the piece!
It really should be on every audition list. ;-)
Bob Dickow
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I'd rather forget it, if you don't mind. :)
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original...How about The Crapshooters Ballet from Guys and Dolls ?
Gerald M. Darling
Then there's the stopped flutter on a fourth line D in Jekyll and Hyde.
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In a message dated 11/13/02 10:42:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(anyone ever play a band piece that calls for a cup
mute? I have)
Hi, Leigh. Yes, I have. Humes and Berg sells a cup mute for horn. It's a
tad different sound, but BIG! It won't go in a horn case and enjoins one to
carry
Leigh Alexander wrote:
And the flutter tongue ? Why so curious about it ?
Hans, I don't want to be curious; but it's a circus trick
some composers ask us to perform.
Lest this discussion generate some doubt in the minds of some of the
younger list members, I should point out that neither
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Both techniques appear not only in numerous modern works, but also
figure prominently in the very standard symphonic repertoire - e.g.
I'd rather forget it, if you don't mind. :)
B
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Let's not forget the flutter-tongued fff hi C in movement
5 (Cloudburst) of Grofe's Grand Canyon Suite.
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But...butthat high flutter C was my favorite part of the piece!
It really should be on every audition list. ;-)
Bob Dickow
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I'd rather forget it, if you don't mind. :)
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