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Updated per information received from Robert Hughes
From David Fox: “[For the] Reed 2 book, a bass clarinet to low C is preferred but not required … all such notes have cues an octave higher. [For] Reed 2 flute parts … a low-B instrument is not required.”
This now seems to be the standard rental version. It’s published by Theatrical Rights Worldwide.
Added new listing here. Thanks!
Reed 1 book is badly printed. Many page turns are wrong.
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Updated per information received from Robert Hughes
From David Fox: “[For the] Reed 2 book, a bass clarinet to low C is preferred but not required … all such notes have cues an octave higher. [For] Reed 2 flute parts … a low-B instrument is not required.”
This now seems to be the standard rental version.
It’s published by Theatrical Rights Worldwide.
Added new listing here. Thanks!
Reed 1 book is badly printed. Many page turns are wrong.