An Emerging American Music for clarinet duet
by Cobb
Clarinet Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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Clarinet Duet Clarinet - Level 3 - Digital Download

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Composed by Cobb, GOTTSCHALK, Giblin, Gustin, and Shepard. Arranged by John Gibson. 20th Century,Jazz,Romantic Period. 2 scores. 45 pages. JB Linear #2010735. Published by JB Linear (A0.581437).

A complete book of duets for two clarinets that take you on a journey of an emerging musical style in Amercian music with Spirituals, ragtime, and early 1920's styles. The audio sample is the flute and clarinet version of Pickles and Peppers. 1.Gibson - African-American Spiritual Settings 2.Gottschalk - Tournament Galop 1854 3.Gottschalk - Pasquinade (Lampoon) 1869 4.Gustin - X-N-Tric Rag 1900 5.Shepard - Pickles and Peppers Rag 1906 6.Giblin - Chicken Chowder Rag 1905 7.Cobb - All Aboard for Dixieland 1914 8.Van & Schenck - You Cannot Shake That Shimmie Here 1919.

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