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This must be an alternate orchestration, and it might be helpful to note that fact. Basic version has no woodwind parts.
Updated this listing to tag as an alternate orchestration, and added the standard version as a new listing. Thanks!
Hey Bret, wondering if you or anyone here knows how much alto and clarinet are called for in the reed 1 book?
I played the national tour 30 years ago. If memory serves, the book was mostly flute, not much sax.
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This must be an alternate orchestration, and it might be helpful to note that fact. Basic version has no woodwind parts.
Updated this listing to tag as an alternate orchestration, and added the standard version as a new listing. Thanks!
Hey Bret, wondering if you or anyone here knows how much alto and clarinet are called for in the reed 1 book?
I played the national tour 30 years ago. If memory serves, the book was mostly flute, not much sax.