The Fledgling
Bass Clarinet - Sheet Music

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Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Crash Cymbals, Euphonium, Euphonium T.C., Flute, Glockenspiel, Horn, Mallet Percussion, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Percussion 3, Percussion 4, Snare Drum, Suspended Cymbal, Tambourine and more. - Grade 2.5

SKU: CF.YPS260

Composed by Patrick Glenn Harper. Set of Score and Parts. 16+4+8+8+8+8+3+1+6+2+2+2+24+8+4+4+4+4+4+12+6+4+6 pages. Carl Fischer Music #YPS260. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.YPS260).

ISBN 9781491163603. UPC: 680160922390.

A bird is considered to have fledged at the time when its wing muscles and feathers are sufficiently developed for flight. When young birds have reached this stage, but are still dependent on their parents for care and feeding, they are referred to as fledglings. This piece musically follows a fledgling as it begins the long process of learning to fly. It starts out tentatively, gains ability, struggles, and then eventually soars.In all instances where a longer note is tied to an eighth note, players should release, stopping the sound, on the eighth note. For example, a dotted half note tied to an eighth note should have a definite stop at the beginning of beat 4.Measures 20–26: The sudden changes in dynamics should be exaggerated to produce a somewhat pronounced awkward effect.Measures 52–57: The flute, oboe, and clarinet parts should produce a constant flowing sound in the slurred eighth notes, breathing on the eighth-note rests.Measures 66–67: Make sure the staccatos are very short and pronounced, but do not cover the melody in the low brass and reeds.Measures 72–86: Emphasize the accents on the upbeats in the percussion instruments.Measure 83: Emphasize the crescendo to forte and then immediately drop to mezzo-forte.