Re: Flight of the Bumblebee

    
Re: Flight of the Bumblebee    18:37 on Saturday, September 18, 2004          
(M. A.)
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I can play it on the piano, but not on the clarinet. I`m not good enough yet.


bumblbee    18:20 on Tuesday, September 28, 2004          
(bass player)
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i,ve been playing it since the 6th grade. im a senior now. i play it at dufferent conventions and things. its easy now but it is hard at first. keep playing and you will get it


Re: Flight of the Bumblebee    00:44 on Wednesday, September 29, 2004          
(Claire)
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Rachel, yeah tru it is mainly chromatic scales, but have you tried playing the whole piece together. I havent tried playing it for ages, but I would imagine breathing would be quite hard, probably harder than just hitting the runs.


Hi Claire :-)    06:18 on Wednesday, September 29, 2004          
(Rachel)
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There is a little bit in the beginning that takes a fair bit of breath to get through (but at the tempo it goes at it really isn`t that long), but in all the versions I`ve seen the soloist gets plenty of rests for most of the piece.


flight of the bumblebee    23:35 on Wednesday, September 29, 2004          
(bryan)
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try the version in bonade`s 16 grand solos. no rests at all, apparently bonade thought he could circular breathe.


bonade    21:56 on Thursday, September 30, 2004          
(Rachel)
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I will try that version. I can`t circular breathe, but I`m working on it.


Re: Flight of the Bumblebee    12:24 on Thursday, October 7, 2004          
(marianne)
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does anyone know where i could get a sound recording of it?


Re: Flight of the Bumblebee    20:35 on Friday, October 8, 2004          
(Fred)
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Where do you get the Flight of the Bumble Bee music from that`s free?


RE:flight of the bumblebee    10:34 on Saturday, October 9, 2004          
(marianne)
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the library perhaps? liverpool library (where i am) allegedly has sheet music of a basson version and a piano version (i think) so you can borrow it for about 3 weeks.


RE:flight of the bumblebee    21:10 on Saturday, October 9, 2004          
(nobbsie)
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I found a recording of it on Kazza with a clarinet soloist being accompanied by orchestra. I`m not sure if it`s just me but it sounds like it`s tounged for the majority of the piece.


Re: Flight of the Bumblebee    23:57 on Saturday, October 9, 2004          
(Marc)
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the complicated version on piano is really hard. the cramatic scales are easy but to do it really fast along with the bass, its can get annoying when your left hand his issues. now playing the song important event is shorter, but has too many cords going at fast speeds. i have to quit sometimes


Fright, er I mean Flight of the Bumblebee    12:43 on Sunday, October 10, 2004          
(maxwell1)
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Want to have fun at your next audition? Strange thought! After you put your instrument together absentmindedly burn off a small segment of Flight, readjust your instrument, look out the window, and notice the competition melt out the door!


music sheet    03:11 on Tuesday, October 12, 2004          
(BuckShot)
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Can somebody give me the music sheet of Flight Of The Bumblebee 10x


Googling for sheet music    08:14 on Tuesday, October 12, 2004          
(maxwell1)
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Google "free sheet music" and you will be surprised what you can get legally and for free.


thanks    02:25 on Wednesday, October 13, 2004          
(BuckShot)
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Thank yo


   








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