Change Is Hard

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Impersonating a violin

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I’m playing with our local community band again this season and we’re coming up on our first concert. This is not the first time we’ve played Danzon #2, nor the first time we woodwinds have been told to pretend we’re plucking a stringed instrument.

You know, that gentle, short little ping sound the strings make when they put the bow aside and pluck the strings with a finger tip.

All that quiet plunking at the beginning.

As I practice, trying to make that light sound on my clarinet, the reed and my tongue feeling heavy, I wonder. When was the last time a string player was asked to pretend to be a clarinet?

Aha. Didn’t think so.

Less plunking, more crazy fast stuff on page 2. With key signature stuff too.

Walktober update: So far we have 11 posts collected, with a few more in the works, including mine. Let’s see if we can get them all in by Monday November 6th. Let me know if you need more time than that! 🙂

PS: Enjoy the Danzon Piece, played by an orchestra with strings as it was probably meant to be. At 3:21 you’ll see an example of string plucking. But watch it all, it’s guaranteed to make you smile.

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

14 thoughts on “Impersonating a violin

  1. I’m glad you’re doing Band, too! Our first concert is in early December, with two more scheduled for Spring semester. No plucking here — just LOADS of fast runs, key signature changes, accidentals, time signature changes, and such. It ought to be illegal to write a piece where flutes have to play in FIVE FLATS!!!

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  2. I cannot imagine playing pizzicato with a wind instrument. What the hell is your conductor thinking? 😉 I imagine it requires short half-bursts of blowing? I wish I could play an instrument!

    As for Walktober, I am so glad I waited. I captured some lovely colours on Saturday.

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  3. What a lovely piece of music, Dawn. How long have you been playing clarinet?

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  4. Oh, I missed seeing this post! But I’m back on track now. Missed that downbeat. 🙂 I love this piece, never heard it before, but I sure love it. And, of course, it’s starts with a Clarinet solo. 🙂 How sweet.

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