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Gregson, solo part, third line, second note from the end of staff. Is it E or E-flat?

E-Natural
2
29%
E-Flat
5
71%
 
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Gregson note question

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I was just looking through Gregson, and I thought it might be interesting. Gregson, solo part, third line, second note from the end of staff. Is it E or E-flat? I've heard professionals play either way.

If it's E-flat, how about the E on the same line, 14th note? What's your logical explanation?
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just to make sure im looking at the same part, are you talking about the part in teh cadenza of the 1st movement? where there is a mezzo forte below the b flat right before that e/eb?
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That's the one.
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I just wanted to know what people have been playing.
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A slow trill on Eb and E...

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Post by Albertibass »

yeah i play e flat, because i assume the previous e being flat makes the one in question flat. but yeah, i also wonder who has done it which way. but i think it would be neat to here from gregson himself.
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