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Added per information received from Richard Krishnan. According to Richard, the reed 1 book requires flute with low B foot, but reed 2 does not require any low extensions for flute, bass clarinet, or baritone saxophone.
Latest version has no low B for flute. Some jazz improvisation on alto sax in last number. Very heavy on flute and piccolo.
Is reed 1 flute rental rescored to avoid alto flute? Who in their right mind would score a flute book down to low b?
It’s literally one optional semibreve low B……..
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Added per information received from Richard Krishnan. According to Richard, the reed 1 book requires flute with low B foot, but reed 2 does not require any low extensions for flute, bass clarinet, or baritone saxophone.
Latest version has no low B for flute.
Some jazz improvisation on alto sax in last number.
Very heavy on flute and piccolo.
Is reed 1 flute rental rescored to avoid alto flute? Who in their right mind would score a flute book down to low b?
It’s literally one optional semibreve low B……..