Becca carefully laid the last pieces of her clarinet in their places and snapped the case shut. |
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His exquisite phrasing is heard frequently on 16-or 32-bar alto sax solos, and occasionally on trumpet and clarinet. |
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One of the tenor saxes also played the lead in unison with the clarinet, but an octave lower. |
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Ulises Bella is the band's most multi-talented addition, on tenor and baritone sax, piano, requinto harucho, guitar, bass, and clarinet. |
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Apart from a tendency of the clarinet to go a tad sharp at times this was a most enjoyable performance. |
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But jazz quartets can be varied with a trumpet or a saxophone or even a flute or clarinet. |
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A man of many talents, Roger was an accomplished jazz musician, playing soprano saxophone and clarinet with his Blue Notes band. |
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We also have access to other instruments, including cor anglais, bass clarinet, cello, organ and voice. |
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The Octet is scored for flute, clarinet, French horn, violin, viola, cello, double bass, and piano. |
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Our sound features sax, clarinet, violin, synthesiser, guitar, bass, drums and four vocalists. |
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I am a female clarinet player with a secret passion for a violist in my orchestra. |
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To the untrained ear, the Wagnerian clarinet sounds almost identical to its more modern cousin. |
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Larry played the two row accordion, the tin whistle, the silver flute, and the clarinet. |
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While they were eating, a small jazz band in the corner, made up of only a trumpet, trombone, clarinet, tuba, flute, and drums, provided music. |
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My mother played some piano and my father was able to play violin, some piano, saxophone, clarinet, trumpet and trombone. |
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Children also get to learn the saxophone, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, guitar, violin, and drums, among other things. |
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The instruments which he originally used were more often the bistoury or scalpel, although the clarinet was not absent in his life. |
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The 8pm concert ends with a virtuoso showpiece for clarinet and piano, Weber's Grand Duo Concertante in E flat. |
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They were enrolled in beginning school ensemble programs, with most of them learning the clarinet, trumpet, flute or saxophone. |
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Dad played the saxophone, clarinet, trumpet or cornet, and the French horn. |
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At some time in their lives, they've played the piano, flute, clarinet, violin and cello and sung in choirs. |
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She started to play the clarinet and studied music at university in Wolverhampton. |
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Mears snakily threads melody, then tears into the reed, taking the clarinet into the other world. |
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There is one clarinet player who's a snot like her, and another whose a little conceited like her, but luckily no one is as mean as she is! |
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There's another lot that work more like a clarinet, so we have those two sorts but nothing really like a brass instrument on an ordinary organ. |
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Her recording of the clarinet sonatina handily beats de Peyer's, the only other one I know. |
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Crashing chords pound out from the piano line while the clarinet speaks in a tonal, coolly cerebral mode. |
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He trained in the cello and vocal music but also plays guitar, clarinet and saxophone. |
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What could be a striking acoustic song is drowned in inconsequential little squiggles and unnecessary violin and clarinet noodling. |
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He began playing the piano when he was five, then played a lot of different instruments in high school, including the oboe and the clarinet. |
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The real key is the pedal steel guitar, clarinet and particularly the chiming steel pan that constitute the focal instruments. |
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From Auckland, Vivian had been an orchestral conductor while Harold played clarinet. |
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The chalumeau instrument was designed to have a good chalumeau register with an almost nonexistent clarinet register. |
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The limitation to the chalumeau register has been made at the specific request of a clarinet teacher. |
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We still refer to the lowest register of the clarinet as the chalumeau register. |
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It was rhythm units, synthesizers, two bass players, John on guitar, and a clarinet and vocals. |
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He wrote several violin concertos and a smaller number for wind including probably the first solo clarinet concerto. |
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He played clarinet in a town orchestra whose instruments were donated by a mill owner. |
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The programme includes the Mozart clarinet concerto, Vaughan Williams' Folk Song Suite and Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance. |
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But in 1954 he stopped playing the clarinet, claiming he could not achieve the level of artistry he desired. |
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His Cello Concerto in C, Op. 20, written in 1899 has a surprise opening, with the oboe and then the clarinet appearing before the cello. |
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I also learned to play the violin, the clarinet, the saxophone and the accordion. |
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I was invited to play the clarinet in the camp orchestra, which was a huge treat for me. |
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Maxwell Davies's Stedman Caters for chamber ensemble and Stedman Doubles for clarinet and percussion are based on bell peals. |
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Charlotte not only teaches piano, but also voice, recorder, clarinet, flute and bassoon. |
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He plays the tune on his wooden flute, then a piccolo, and finally on a clarinet. |
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Featuring solo parts for horn, piccolo, and clarinet, this is the one movement in the work that thrives on poignancy and understatement. |
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This wind instrument is similar to the clarinet, and has between six and nine finger holes. |
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His mother, a middle school guidance counselor, plays both clarinet and violin. |
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Visitors to an inn in the Langdale valley are being treated to some first-rate clarinet music by an accomplished European musician this summer. |
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His coolly cerebral performance of the clarinet sonata was perfection itself. |
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Schumann is represented by his Romances, originally for oboe, published also for clarinet, despite the composer's express countermand. |
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There are three solo pieces and a three-part fugue for clarinet, violin and cello. |
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For example, I might give them the flute, B-flat clarinet, E-flat saxophone and bassoon lines pulled from a full score. |
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Personally, I only take note of clarinet players, what with their tighter embouchure and greater tongue control. |
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Dimotika are traditional rural folk songs often accompanied by a clarinet, lute, violin dulcimer, and drum. |
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Peter von Winter's contribution is a Sinfonia concertante for violin, clarinet, horn, bassoon, and orchestra. |
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The quintet of oboe, flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon is led by Howard Nelson and will present a programme of contrasting chamber music. |
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The NYOI is joined by the Wind Quintet of Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra which includes oboe, clarinet, horn, flute and bassoon. |
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Claire is an accomplished pianist while Carthage plays clarinet, piano, flute and guitar. |
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Music is provided by a quintet comprising piano, flute, clarinet and two violins. |
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Parts are also included in the set for E flat alto clarinet, B flat contrabass clarinet, and two flugelhorns, all of which are ad lib. |
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The oboe, one of the finest wind instruments among others such as the flute, clarinet, and bassoon, originated in Iran. |
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A lot of sax players play many brands of that instrument, plus other wind instruments like clarinet or flute. |
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And the long clarinet solo over a thundering funk break in the closing piece makes you leap to your feet. |
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The bore is no wider than that of a clarinet, but the greater length produces an attractive reedy sound. |
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Most of it simply buzzes and squeaks, a reedy clarinet against a rhythm section of cash registers and ticker tape. |
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By high school he was proficient at the koto, viola, clarinet and electric guitar. |
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Later, when I was a little older, I joined his orchestra, playing alto sax and clarinet. |
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The best moments come courtesy of Rinne, whose multitracked ensembles and solos on soprano sax and bass clarinet are always well judged. |
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And he also fell under the sway of Crouch, as well as the alto saxist Arthur Blythe and, a bit later, David Murray, who played tenor sax and bass clarinet. |
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I played contrabass clarinet in the school Concert Band, guitar in the Jazz Big Band, percussion in the school orchestra and I began to write music. |
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Her repertoire now includes some 16 instruments such as saxophone, clarinet, bass guitar, piano, concertina and hammer dulcimer, plus she's got a killer folk voice. |
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This inspiringly abstract disc juxtaposes two items for clarinet and string quartet, both of which are essentially reflections on the medium, the sonority itself. |
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If it has a mouthpiece or a reed, Al can produce sublime music on it, often switching effortlessly between trumpet, saxophone and clarinet on the same gig. |
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One teenager checks the reed of his clarinet and practises phrasing. |
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This new CD has two works from the 1960s, Deux Preludes for flute, clarinet and bassoon and the three-movement Serenade for wind quintet and chamber orchestra. |
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The key to understanding Riemann's ideas is to explore why a tuning fork, a violin and a clarinet sound very different, even when they are all playing an A, say. |
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These horns are often found in their lowest manifestation, with Havard Lund playing bass clarinet and Nils Jansen alternating between contrabass clarinet and bass saxophone. |
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They had clarinet choir today and he hated the fact that this had to happen to their Contra Player and not him, who it was intended for, but she seemed to be fine. |
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He displays an impressive circular breathing technique on bass clarinet. |
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I like pop music but play classical music on the piano and clarinet. |
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On the heels of a serpentine bass clarinet solo, the piece ends with sax, trombone, and clarinet wailing against a massive brew of drums, congas, and bass. |
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He started playing the clarinet at 20 and soon moved on to the saxophone. |
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She takes piano lessons and plays clarinet in our fifth grade band. |
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The instruments all stopped except a clarinet, which gave a loud squeak. |
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It's accordion, soprano sax, clarinet, bass, banjo and percussion. |
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The symphonic repertoire calls for the basic 2 oboes and cor anglais, just as it does two flutes and piccolo, two clarinets and bass clarinet, two bassoons and contrabassoon. |
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The compositions on his six CDs feature sitar, flute, clarinet, soprano sax, violin viola, violoncello, contrabass, percussion and electronic devices as well as solo guitar. |
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All are of a pastel shade, beautifully played by a quintet of bandoneon, clarinet, piano, bass and drums, one that includes Dino Saluzzi and Kenny Werner. |
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The members of the clarinet section called after her loudly. |
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The group's unique combination of oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, piano and soprano allows them to perform a diverse repertoire in a wide range of musical genres. |
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Griffiths came to the orchestra as a clarinet player six months ago. |
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I spent two days in this small town, making yoga on the lawn and melodising with my clarinet in the mornings until it was time to go to lunch at the steward's house. |
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One wrong note is all it takes to distract the trumpeters playing their improvs a full octave higher than the rest of us and that puts off the clarinet players. |
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A carefree clarinet solo is offbeat but still manages to be a perfect fit. |
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There is a CD, Holiday Rag, which has seventeen songs by Kees, who plays the piano accompanied by his friend, Bob Helm, on clarinet and washboard. |
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The host school itself has six groups taking part a brass band, brass ensemble, junior brass trio and brass quintet, as well as a wind band and a clarinet choir. |
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You see, when you have duos for violin and piano, clarinet and piano, or even a string quartet, there is usually one person who has the final decision. |
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Gravesham Borough Band is busy with its season of summer bandstand engagements but desperately needs a dedicated permanent conductor and cornet, trumpet and clarinet players. |
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In the canzonetta, Mr. McDuffie summoned a subtle glow, which was well matched by flute and clarinet soloists. |
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Lisa Croudace, one of the soloists on clarinet, performed the Fughetta by Finzi and was a soloist not to be missed. |
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It was military bandsmen, their uniform coats unbuttoned, who supplied the merry tune, from a clarinet, a tuba, a fife. |
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This year's finalists play violin, cello, oboe, clarinet, flute, baritone horn, harp, piano or guitar. |
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Using a clarinet, a basset horn and a bass clarinet, Krakauer delivered a stunning performance of the work. |
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The quartet plays traditional jazz, playing clarinet, trombone, sousaphone and banjo. |
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The clarinet key is given as si in the Prelude, lacking its bemol and the saxophone's key is not shown anywhere. |
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Yes, she moves through the entire saxophonic family, but she also plays flutes, clarinet, violin, viola, melodica and penny whistle. |
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Woodwinds included the basset clarinet, basset horn, clarinette d'amour, the Classical clarinet, the chalumeau, the flute, oboe and bassoon. |
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In 1952 he entered the Royal Manchester College of Music in Manchester on a clarinet scholarship. |
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The Great Highland bagpipe is classified as a woodwind instrument, like the bassoon, oboe, and clarinet. |
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Arsene, boy, ain't you worried about your clarinet? Where'd you leave that stick, man? |
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And she has a full, even, unsqueaking tone, especially on the clarinet, an instrument that could use another distinctive voice in jazz. |
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But I played the clarinet at school and I've taught myself the Alpine horn. |
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By the age of 30, Hilary, then a biochemist and accomplished clarinet player, was a quadriplegic and could only move her neck and head. |
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Intinerant groups of klezmer musicians, known as kapelye, were typically made up of violins, tsimbl, string bass, and clarinet. |
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Ukelele, string bass, trombone, trumpet, clarinet and a smattering of percussion enrich these gentle, cheerful songs. |
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Jim played flute, clarinet, and saxophone for Boston area contradances and weddings, initially with the infamous Roaring Jelly. |
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The work is scored for an unusual lineup of 15 instruments, including two violas, bass flute, two basset horns, contrabass clarinet, the cimbalon and banjo. |
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Further north, in rural Lithuania, a folk clarinet has a cylindrical tube closed at the top, with idioglot reed taken in the player's mouth for its entire length. |
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Enrolled at Flora Stevenson Primary School, she received instruction in recorder, clarinet, and fiddle, and learned ballet and piano from extramural classes at age seven. |
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Hughes especially notes Sullivan's clarinet writing, exploiting all registers and colours of the instrument, and his particular fondness for oboe solos. |
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His interest in music was encouraged by his mother, who bought him a clarinet when he was seven, and arranged for him to have lessons with the local bandmaster. |
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Miriam says she remembered an episode from the Nickelodeon animated series in which Squidward gets a clarinet lodged in his throat and SpongeBob does the Heimlich maneuver. |
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We arrived at the conclusion that it was general, and I eventually set up from the resonance pitches the basis of the microtonal series for clarinet solo Qui. |
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