Pine Apple Rag for Clarinet Choir (arr. Phillip Schwein) by Scott Joplin Sheet Music for Woodwind Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Pine Apple Rag for Clarinet Choir (arr. Phillip Schwein) Digital Sheet Music
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Pine Apple Rag for Clarinet Choir (arr. Phillip Schwein)
by Scott Joplin Clarinet Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Everyone loves Joplin, but if Maple Leaf and The Entertainer have gotten a little overplayed, try this delightfully delicious, fun to play, and entertaining rag from Scott Joplin!

This is set for Clarinet Choir with a flexible instrumentation. It can be played by as little as 8 players with only Bb and Bass clarinets, or it can be played by a large ensemble equipped with Eb through Contrabass. Parts with the same number are interchangable, for example, part one can be played by soprano clarinet, Eb clarinet, or both. Optional notes are provided in some parts for players capable of an extended range. In keeping with the flexible performance options, there are parts that provide different levels of challenge, so players of mixed abilities can enjoy performing together. This makes this arrangment perfect for a festival or weekend event.

Duration 3:34 at marked tempo.

Parts:
Eb Clarinet 1
Bb Clarinet 1
Bb Clarinet 2
Bb Clarinet 3
Bb Clarinet 4
Bb Clarinet 5
Bb Clarinet 6
Bb Clarinet 7
Alto Clarinet 7
Bass Clarinet 7
Bass Clarinet 8
Contra-Alto Clarinet 8
Contrabass Clarinet 8

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