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Old 02-18-2013, 08:16 PM
rrayner rrayner is offline
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Default Re: Somewhere Duet

Hi Jane,

Would you please take a look/listen to the attached file? I have tried to make it for two Altos, so that you could play Alto I and have Alto II "sound" right. I'm trying to figure out how to modify my transposition directions so they make sense to an Alto Recorder player.

The Alto II part in this version now goes too low to be properly played as written, but you will hear the correct harmony from Notation when you play the Alto I part on your Alto.

Please do let me know. I'm keenly interested in getting this right. Thank you.

Ralph Rayner

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