Walking the dog - George Gershwin - Clarinet Quartet

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2009

Arreglo de la partirura original de George Gershwin de "Walking the dog", aparecida por primera vez como parte de la banda sonora de la película "The Beginner's lucky".

El audio, aunque está extraído de un CD, tiene momentos en los que pierde calidad debido al registro agudo del clarinete y a que la grabación no es capaz de registrar los sonidos agudos correctamente. Aún así, es un gran arreglo que queda genial para el cuarteto de clarinetes.

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  • Where i can find the sheet music for clarinet quartet?

  • Taking the dog for a run?

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  • were the bass clarinet ??? i dont here my bass clarinet players eny were ps this is not walking the dog cuz my skol band is playing this at kenwood festival !

  • @clarinetress Completely agree. This is no walking, this is being pulled by the dog after he sees a cat or something... But the playing is great, the piece a little jewel, so....?

  • eyy tio mola mucho!! Donde puedo conseguir la paritura o aver si puedes pasarmela! Muchas graciaas!

  • Great playing! Missed the idea of the piece with the tempo, though. Slow it down and you've got yourself a winner.

  • yah too fast

  • thats just right, gj

  • Yeah, I agree. I think that they created a nice arrangement for the piece, but I really would like to hear them take a little more time on it.

  • too fast.

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