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Added based on information received in a comment from Paul Harris. Via email, Paul adds the following information about the reed 3 book:
“The bass clarinet goes down to low D a time or two, low C once. Could probably get away with a low E-flat bass.
“The book is predominantly clarinet. The sax parts are prominent when used.”
Reed 1 – order of importance from most to least: flute, piccolo, clarinet, and seven songs require alto flute
Flute ranges from low C4 to high C7, does not require B-foot
Clarinet ranges from low E3 to high E6
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Added based on information received in a comment from Paul Harris. Via email, Paul adds the following information about the reed 3 book:
“The bass clarinet goes down to low D a time or two, low C once. Could probably get away with a low E-flat bass.
“The book is predominantly clarinet. The sax parts are prominent when used.”
Reed 1 – order of importance from most to least: flute, piccolo, clarinet, and seven songs require alto flute
Flute ranges from low C4 to high C7, does not require B-foot
Clarinet ranges from low E3 to high E6