Etude for Clarinet Duet, based on Danny Boy (Londonderry Air)
by Traditional
Clarinet Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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Clarinet Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.757345

Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Ray Kamada. Instructional,World. Individual part. 6 pages. The Lone Arranger #4320441. Published by The Lone Arranger (A0.757345).

Beginning with the familiar theme from Danny Boy, this study is rendered as a set of variations for breath control and as a counting exercise, employing quarter notes, eighths, sixteenths, and eighth note triplets, along with some 2 on 3 and 3 on 4 note harmony as accompaniment. The clarinets also switch lines in mid-stream and back again. Depending on pedagogical purpose, this can be played either from the score or from separate parts. Moreover, this etude can also be used, just for fun, as mid-level sight-reading for advanced students.

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