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WoodwindsWoodwinds Ranges and Characteristics Continued

Bb Clarinet Sounds down a major second below written Most versatile of the woodwind family Use in melody, accompaniment Avoid rapid passages that cross the break repeatedly Sounds down a major second below written Most versatile of the woodwind family Use in melody, accompaniment Avoid rapid passages that cross the break repeatedly

Bb Clarinet - Range and Characteristics Chalumeau Register (low) - Warm, dark, rich and somewhat hollow. Provides a full ody to hte ensemble. Throat Tones (middle) - weaker, pale, unrefined. The G#, A, and Bb are particularly weak. Clarino Register ( middle to high) - focused, clear, brilliant. Nice tone and projection. Chalumeau Register (low) - Warm, dark, rich and somewhat hollow. Provides a full ody to hte ensemble. Throat Tones (middle) - weaker, pale, unrefined. The G#, A, and Bb are particularly weak. Clarino Register ( middle to high) - focused, clear, brilliant. Nice tone and projection.

Bb Clarinet - Other Considerations Better dynamic capabilities than the other woodwinds piercing and shrill above high C if played loudly excellent technical agility like the flute Single tonguing is the norm, smooth legatos work well, staccatos aren’t as clearly defined Vibrato is not standard practice Clarino register is great for lyrical solo passages The Chalumeau register works well for accompaniment figures and in doubling with the lower woodwinds and brass. Better dynamic capabilities than the other woodwinds piercing and shrill above high C if played loudly excellent technical agility like the flute Single tonguing is the norm, smooth legatos work well, staccatos aren’t as clearly defined Vibrato is not standard practice Clarino register is great for lyrical solo passages The Chalumeau register works well for accompaniment figures and in doubling with the lower woodwinds and brass.

Bass Clarinet Sounds down one octave and major second below written. Deep, rich, and sonorous instrument Just a few players can balance a large section of Bb Clarinets Most effective below the break Functions mostly as a bass line instrument Sounds down one octave and major second below written. Deep, rich, and sonorous instrument Just a few players can balance a large section of Bb Clarinets Most effective below the break Functions mostly as a bass line instrument

Bb Bass Clarinet - range characteristics Chalumeau Register - rich, dark, and woody. Throat Tones - Better projection than expected and clearer as it ascends. Still a little on the weak side though. Clarino Register - Upper register is windy, tense, and strained Chalumeau Register - rich, dark, and woody. Throat Tones - Better projection than expected and clearer as it ascends. Still a little on the weak side though. Clarino Register - Upper register is windy, tense, and strained

Bass Clarinet - Other Considerations Less agile and slower speaking than higher clarinets Good dynamic control and decent flexibility Best qualities are heard in the lowest notes up to a middle C Can double with either low clarinets or Bari Sax middle and low registers can double any tenor or bass voice Some Bass Clarinets are equipped with keys that can allow it to go down to the Low D, Db, and C below Eb. Capable of strong sforzando and staccato attacks. Less agile and slower speaking than higher clarinets Good dynamic control and decent flexibility Best qualities are heard in the lowest notes up to a middle C Can double with either low clarinets or Bari Sax middle and low registers can double any tenor or bass voice Some Bass Clarinets are equipped with keys that can allow it to go down to the Low D, Db, and C below Eb. Capable of strong sforzando and staccato attacks.

Eb Alto Saxophone Sounds down a major 6th Saxophone should be recognized for its unique color, flexibility, and function within the saxophone choir. Get away from the old-school thinking of using it as strictly a horn doubling device. Can shift sound and tone qualities Sounds down a major 6th Saxophone should be recognized for its unique color, flexibility, and function within the saxophone choir. Get away from the old-school thinking of using it as strictly a horn doubling device. Can shift sound and tone qualities

Alto Saxophone - Range Characteristics Low Register - Full, rich, reedy quality. Soft dynamics at attacks are difficult - especially on higher saxophones Middle Register - smoother and more delicate. A mix of a horn like quality with a reed based texture. High Register - Brighter sound but good players can still make it have a sweet quality. Sometimes can risk sounding generic Low Register - Full, rich, reedy quality. Soft dynamics at attacks are difficult - especially on higher saxophones Middle Register - smoother and more delicate. A mix of a horn like quality with a reed based texture. High Register - Brighter sound but good players can still make it have a sweet quality. Sometimes can risk sounding generic

Alto Sax - Other Considerations Altissimo Register - depends on the advanced player’s capability Dynamic variance can be wide like the clarinet Flexible and agile - rapid skips, arpeggios, scales and sustained phrases Balance with other instruments is excellent. Single and flutter tongue is ok. No double or triple. Avoid trills in the very top and bottom of the register. Altissimo Register - depends on the advanced player’s capability Dynamic variance can be wide like the clarinet Flexible and agile - rapid skips, arpeggios, scales and sustained phrases Balance with other instruments is excellent. Single and flutter tongue is ok. No double or triple. Avoid trills in the very top and bottom of the register.