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According to the Concord Theatricals website:
Reed 1: piccolo, flute, oboe, English horn, clarinet and alto sax.
Reed 2: flute, clarinet and tenor sax.
Updated. Thank you!
How much alto and tenor sax is there?
Not much saxophone in the show for any of the three books, but what is in there is definitely critical as it’s part of 1920’s flapper jazz charts so there is no getting away from it unfortunately.
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Added based on a comment by Tom Schubert.
According to the Concord Theatricals website:
Reed 1: piccolo, flute, oboe, English horn, clarinet and alto sax.
Reed 2: flute, clarinet and tenor sax.
Updated. Thank you!
How much alto and tenor sax is there?
Not much saxophone in the show for any of the three books, but what is in there is definitely critical as it’s part of 1920’s flapper jazz charts so there is no getting away from it unfortunately.