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Old May 3 2008, 11:47 PM

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Sonata for three trombones :)

This is a piece I wrote for a small chamber group I am in. It is realativly simple, and we will be playing it in about a month at a school concert. I was hoping for a little feedback on the piece, as well as some last minute changes I should make.

Enjoy!

Sonata in Eb - Score.mid

Sonata in Eb.pdf
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Old May 4 2008, 2:48 PM

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For the first movement, half of the second, and parts of the third, you really ought to put the first trombone part in tenor clef. There will be much less ledger lines for the high notes, making it easier to read.

I don't have audio right now, but I just wanted to let you know about the clefs. I'll check back in soon, when I can listen too!
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Old May 4 2008, 6:51 PM

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Thanks. I agree with you on that, I'll definatly change it before I make the final copy.
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