Topic: Wreck of a Wreck

The ninth 'baby' arrangement...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/l24vn1ot6hs9n83/Baa%20Baa%20Rockin.png?raw=1


Here's what it sounds like (no friends this time.)

https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...Rockin.mp3

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The ninth 'baby' now with 'Obligato'...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/xqar8pydb09gkuz/Baa%20Baa%20Rockin%20TREBLE.png?raw=1


Here's what it sounds like...

https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...ligato.mp3


The whole piece would be transposed to Bb as the Treble Recorder is not strictly a transposing instrument. I say 'strictly' as recorder players are expected to read concert pitch notation. However, the same fingering on a Descant and a Treble produce notes that are not of the same pitch! My point being that recorder players learn which notes sound on which instruments regardless of the same fingering patterns - they are a clever bunch of musicians - LOL.

It's a pity that clarinet players do not do the same be they holding a Bb, A or Eb, etc instrument. It would negate us poor accompanist from having to transpose complicated scores at sight. However, it's a given that you have to do this for singers - maybe they have a cold and don't want to push the voice too much, or just like a particular piece and can't get it in their chosen key. It's fun when the pressure is on !

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I could imagine this in a Gentle giant's piece (no kidding), like an intro or a break, for example. Just my feel...

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Borealis wrote:

I could imagine this in a Gentle giant's piece (no kidding) I didn’t know who this was and had to look them up on good old YouTube), like an intro or a break, for example. Just my feel...

Thank you for the compliment. I can hear what you mean - some of their pieces sound experimental in places.

I’m not taking my minor delving seriously. Just having some fun!