[Trombone-l] Dvorak Violin Concerto - trombone 2 part in tenororbass clef? - really Cello Concerto
Fred Hudson
fmhudson at cablelynx.com
Fri Sep 14 21:40:39 CDT 2007
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Albert" <jeff at jeffalbert.com>
For all this copying and drawing, it seems like it would be easier to
just learn the part. There can't be THAT many notes in the second
trombone part of a cello concerto...
Jeff
Amen Jeff,
I have played this work and the toughest part is keeping track of where you
are. For someone proficient in tenor learning the part in alto shoud not be
that much of an issue. A career expanding experience!
Fred H
On 9/14/07, Bruce Guttman <BGuttman at compuserve.com> wrote:
> I had an associate who didn't read alto clef either. He had a neat trick
> to deal with these parts.
>
> He'd make a copy of the part.
>
> Draw a line below the staff
>
> White-out the top line of the original staff.
>
> Now it's tenor clef. Pure and simple.
>
> Bruce Guttman
> Section Leader, Merrimack Valley Philharmonic Orchestra
>
>
>
> Message text written by "Moran, Doug"
> >
> Thanks Dave.
>
> I messed up on this. Quickly reading "Concert für Violoncell." at the
> top of the part caused me to search for the Violin Concerto. Steve
> Gamble wrote me off list to get me corrected. I needed the CELLO
> CONCERTO part transposed.
>
> I've called Luck's, spent $4 for the transposed part and we'll see what
> shows up in the mailbox next week. It is Dvorak, Op. 104, but the five
> digit number at the bottom of the part did not match up with anything
> the nice lady on the phone had.
>
> This list is GREAT!
>
> Doug
>
>
> On Sep 14, 2007, at 1:33 PM, David W. Buckley wrote:
>
> > Photo copy the parts and write in a 3rd above the alto. Then all you
> > have to do is adjust the key signature. Quickest and easiest way I
> > know.
> >
> > Dave Buckley
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Moran, Doug" <morand at denison.edu>
> > To: "List Trombone" <TROMBONE-L at server5.samford.edu>
> > Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 1:06 PM
> > Subject: [Trombone-l] Dvorak Violin Concerto - trombone 2 part in
> > tenor orbass clef?
> >
> >
> >> Hi Folks,
> >>
> >> In one of the orchestras I play in they are performing the Dvorak
> >> Violin Concerto on an upcoming concert. We have a sub on 2nd trombone
> >> for the season who plays well and reads tenor and bass clef just fine.
> >> The parts arrive and both the 1st and 2nd parts are in alto clef.
> >> They
> >> are from Luck's Music Library so I call them. Not available
> >> transposed
> >> yet.
> >>
> >> Anyone have a 2nd trombone part transposed to tenor or bass clef they
> >> can share with me? Finale, Sibelius or pdf would work. I'll pay for
> >> snail mailing. If I cannot find it, we'll make it work, but I'm
> >> asking
> >> here first.
> >>
> >> BTW - interesting info on available transposed orchestra parts is here
> >> - http://www.lucksmusic.com/cat-symph/Transposedpdf.pdf
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance.
> >>
> >> Doug Moran
> >>
> >><
>
>
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