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Christian Winther Christensen Nachtmusik
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(2010-11)
Knock with one of you right hand's nails soft on the 1) With open keys. 2) Close as many keys as possible with your left han
ohne eine aufdringliche Nachtstimmung
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for alto flute, bass clarinet, violin, violoncello & piano Dur. 8’
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[only flute] Jet-whistle
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Notation and NOTATION & PERFORMING TECHNIQUES The score is transposed
the score is transposed
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WOODWINDS Woodwinds
[only flute] Tongue-pizzicato
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[only flute] cover the entire mouthpiece with the lips
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[flute only] Tongue-ram [only flute] Tongue-ram(Pizz.) (Pizz.)
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[only flute] Jet-whistle
Key clicks Key clicks
[only flute] Jet-whistle [flute only] Jet-whistle
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[only flute] Tongue-pizzicato [flute only] Tongue-pizzicato œ Tongue-pizzicato [only flute]
[flute only] cover thethe entire [only flute] cover entire mouthpiece with the lips Y mouthpiece [only flute] cover the entire mouthpiecewith withthe thelips lips
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[only flute] Tongue-ram (Pizz.)
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[flute only] a weak flutter [only flute] a weak fluttertongue tongue together with a glis It havewith to beavery articulated together glissando down.I It have to be very articulated
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[only clarinet] Multiphonics (Sung) [clarinet only] Multiphonics (Sung)
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[only clarinet] Slap-Tongue [clarinet only] Slap-Tongue
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[clarinet only] Noise from thethe key. [only clarinet] Noise from key. As many keys as As 1) many keys as possible with your right hand, 2) left hand 1) right hand 2) left hand
WOODWINDS STRINGS