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Technically, the Alma Mater is on the same page, so it has the same number.  Do we want to create a separate page for the Alma Mater, or add it to this one?  -[[User:HLPXX|Stephen]] 11:35 14 Jan 2007
 
Technically, the Alma Mater is on the same page, so it has the same number.  Do we want to create a separate page for the Alma Mater, or add it to this one?  -[[User:HLPXX|Stephen]] 11:35 14 Jan 2007
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*I've created [[041.1 - Alma Mater]], but I'm not sure this is how I want to keep it. [[User:James|James]] 12:58, January 14, 2007 (EST)
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== Flute and Clarinet parts ==
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I'm sure that the flute and clarinet players have noticed that they are not reading handwritten parts for Hail.  These parts were rewritten at some point (along with scores for Hail and the Alma Mater), and that's what we've been using.  When I make copies, I'll scan both parts in.  Personally, I like the older parts better, but I'm sure they'd disagree - they're considerably notier.  I'm going to write them up real quick in sibelius, just so I can listen to them.
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I think the general consensus for these parts is that they're a remnant from when Hail was actually played at a march tempo.  I'd imagine that those parts are pretty near impossible to play on the amount of crack we play Hail at now.  That's not to say that the old parts shouldn't be scanned, for posterity's sake and in case we ever decide to play Hail at the real tempo.  [[User:Trick trickster|Trick trickster]] 01:48, March 1, 2007 (EST)
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I'd agree with Chris here, the handwritten part appears to be quite a bit more difficult than the printed version which I learned.  I've never tried to play the handwritten part through a combination of having memorized the part I was handed and waving the flag, but I seem to recall that this year's freshmen have mentioned that they've taken to playing the simplified part as well.  We should be sure to switch the part in the active set back to the simplified version before making copies of the music for next year.  [[User:Bickfa|Bickfa]] 02:24, March 1, 2007 (EST)

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Technically, the Alma Mater is on the same page, so it has the same number. Do we want to create a separate page for the Alma Mater, or add it to this one? -Stephen 11:35 14 Jan 2007

  • I've created 041.1 - Alma Mater, but I'm not sure this is how I want to keep it. James 12:58, January 14, 2007 (EST)

Flute and Clarinet parts

I'm sure that the flute and clarinet players have noticed that they are not reading handwritten parts for Hail. These parts were rewritten at some point (along with scores for Hail and the Alma Mater), and that's what we've been using. When I make copies, I'll scan both parts in. Personally, I like the older parts better, but I'm sure they'd disagree - they're considerably notier. I'm going to write them up real quick in sibelius, just so I can listen to them.

I think the general consensus for these parts is that they're a remnant from when Hail was actually played at a march tempo. I'd imagine that those parts are pretty near impossible to play on the amount of crack we play Hail at now. That's not to say that the old parts shouldn't be scanned, for posterity's sake and in case we ever decide to play Hail at the real tempo. Trick trickster 01:48, March 1, 2007 (EST)

I'd agree with Chris here, the handwritten part appears to be quite a bit more difficult than the printed version which I learned. I've never tried to play the handwritten part through a combination of having memorized the part I was handed and waving the flag, but I seem to recall that this year's freshmen have mentioned that they've taken to playing the simplified part as well. We should be sure to switch the part in the active set back to the simplified version before making copies of the music for next year. Bickfa 02:24, March 1, 2007 (EST)