i'm definitely part of the i-screwed-this-movement-up-in-the-concert club, when i played e flat clarinet. it's bizarre how easy it is to get the timing off
There's a version for either one, but Grainger preferred that it was done on soprano, but only if the soprano sax player could play it musically enough to his liking.
I like how you replaced the oboe part with another clarinet and the bassoon part with the bass clarinet. It changes the feel of the piece drastically. I have played the bassoon part in concert so I know how hard that is to do.
The opening/closing sounds a bit odd on Bass Clarinet. Unfortunately a good bit of the syncopation in the trumpets was a bit off. Overall it was pretty decent.
i'm definitely part of the i-screwed-this-movement-up-in-the-concert club, when i played e flat clarinet. it's bizarre how easy it is to get the timing off
franbg22 1 year ago
There's a version for either one, but Grainger preferred that it was done on soprano, but only if the soprano sax player could play it musically enough to his liking.
Saxophoneguy2001 2 years ago
I have the soprano part for this song. I absolutely love it.
TigerGRhymes 2 years ago
I like how you replaced the oboe part with another clarinet and the bassoon part with the bass clarinet. It changes the feel of the piece drastically. I have played the bassoon part in concert so I know how hard that is to do.
vampmir 2 years ago
I don't think there is one?
KathayW 2 years ago
I just love the whole Lincolnshire Posey period!
kenknuckles 2 years ago
The opening/closing sounds a bit odd on Bass Clarinet. Unfortunately a good bit of the syncopation in the trumpets was a bit off. Overall it was pretty decent.
jwd0808 2 years ago
the pitch was a tid bit off in the exposition. :]
jupitermakesmecry 2 years ago
true
superkiller2009 3 years ago
Its either one for the flugelhorn or soprano doesnt matter
Lovin the trombones :D
EddieBasstrombone 3 years ago