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The bass clarinet part in Reed 4 goes to a low D . . . for exactly one note in the show. That said, it’s the final note of a descending line in a significant part.
There’s very little soprano clarinet in this book, perhaps 40 bars total.
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The bass clarinet part in Reed 4 goes to a low D . . . for exactly one note in the show. That said, it’s the final note of a descending line in a significant part.
There’s very little soprano clarinet in this book, perhaps 40 bars total.
Updated. Thank you!