Theres 2 Parts To Lightly Row On A Clarinet There A And There B A is the softer Version And B Is The Deeper Version But They Are Played At The Same Time. Because This Is A Duet Piece.
I Only Know Part B By Heart Because I've Played It Before At A Concert But Part A Idk That Much.
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The solo notes are G E E F D D C D E F G G G G E E F D D C E G G C D D D D D E F E E E E E F G G E E F D D C E G G C
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To play "Lightly Row" on the clarinet, start by familiarizing yourself with the melody and the fingerings for the notes involved. Begin with a steady, gentle breath to produce a clear tone, focusing on smooth transitions between notes. Pay attention to dynamics and articulation, aiming for a legato style to match the light, flowing nature of the piece. Practice slowly at first, gradually increasing your tempo as you become more comfortable with the melody.
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well you can check recorder book 2 from the beginning it should have it there!!! :)
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Do you mean the song that's corus is " Row row row your boat, gently down the stream". Then it would be a song.
Dr.Shinichi Suzuki
you could try the link below :]
Sir Tyrone DeMeaneoar
Really? This isn't a question that belongs here.
The tone row is a predetermined sequence of all twelve notes of the chromatic scale.
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