Duet Grammar
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Duet Grammar
I see all sorts of ways to describe a duet, but I'm not sure which is the correct way.
What do you think?
What do you think?
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Well, let's see. A clarinet quartet is not necessarily made up of 4 clarinets (could be, clarinet, violin, bass and piano)--so one might count the principal instrument--"tuba duet".
If one means, for instance, 4 flutes, one would say "quartet for four flutes".
Duet for tuba and euphonium.
---unless you mean the group and not the music. Then it'd be a "euphonium-tuba duo".
If one means, for instance, 4 flutes, one would say "quartet for four flutes".
Duet for tuba and euphonium.
---unless you mean the group and not the music. Then it'd be a "euphonium-tuba duo".
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I think this shows how Internet dependent we have become... We used to just ask friends at school. Now we get in our private computer hideaway at home and ask on the TubeNet Forum. I think the best way to figure this out is look to see how the publishers, composers, and other schools write the term. You might still be wrong but you have a better chance of being right.


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The standard woodwind quintet contains four--oboe, flute, bassoon and clarinet. The horn is a subsidiary instrument, not the featured one.Mark wrote:How man woodwinds are in a woodwind quintet?Chuck(G) wrote:Well, let's see. A clarinet quartet is not necessarily made up of 4 clarinets (could be, clarinet, violin, bass and piano)--so one might count the principal instrument--"tuba duet".
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