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The bracketed numbers tell you how many of each instrument are in the ensemble. And finally, here is one more way to visualize the above code sequence: Woodwind Instrumentation Codes Following many of the titles in our Wind Ensemble catalog, you will see a set of numbers enclosed in square brackets, as in this example: Sometimes strings are simply listed as “str,” which means strings.
This is a special instrumentation adopted and perfected by the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble. Thus, this string quartet trobone for 2 Violas and 2 Cellos, rather than the usual Instruments shown in parenthesis are optional and may be omitted.
The first set of numbers before the dash represent the Woodwinds. String Instrumentation Codes Following many of the titles in our String Ensemble catalog, you will see a set of four numbers enclosed in square brackets, as in this example: The bracketed numbers tell you the precise instrumentation of the ensemble. This is standard orchestral nomenclature.
Kopprasch, C. Selected Studies (60), op 6 v.1
Brass Instrumentation Codes Following many of the iopprasch in our Brass Ensemble catalog, you will see a set of five numbers enclosed in square brackets, as in this example: Note the inclusion of the saxes after bassoon for this band work. A classic set of technical studies from the french horn repertoire. Multiples, if any, are not shown in this system.
It consists of the forces In addition, there are often doublings in the Trumpet section – Piccolo and Flugelhorn being the most common.
The first number stands for Violinthe second for Violathe third for Celloand the fourth for Double Bass. Copland Fanfare for the Common Man [ Other Required and Solo parts follow the strings:.
Example 3 – MacKenzie: Following many of the titles in our String Ensemble catalog, you will see a set of four numbers enclosed in square brackets, as in this example:.
Letters that are duplicated as in A in this example indicate multiple parts. The numbers represent only distinct parts, not the number of copies of a part. Beethoven Symphony No 1 in C, op 21 [2,2,2,2,0,0, tymp, ].
Percussion is abbreviated following the brass. In this case, the winds are all doubled 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets and 2 bassoonsand there are two each horns and trumpets. The Beethoven example is typical of much Classical and koprpasch Romantic fare. Sometimes there are instruments in the ensemble other than those shown above. Following many of the titles in our Brass Ensemble catalog, you will see a set of five ttombone enclosed in square brackets, as in this example:.
Thus a double reed quartet of 2 oboes, english horn and bassoon will look like this:. Selected Studies 60op 6 v. Also, it should be noted that Euphonium can be doubled by either Trombone or Tuba.
The second kopprassch is common for a concert band or wind ensemble piece. Other Required and Solo parts koppasch the strings: Also known as “Etudes” or “Studies. Titles listed in our catalog without bracketed numbers are assumed to use “Standard Instrumentation. The first number stands for Trumpetthe second for Hornthe third for Trombonethe fourth separated from the first three by a dot for Euphonium and the fifth for Tuba.
View Shopping Cart Woodwind Instrumentation Codes Following many of the titles in our Wind Ensemble catalog, you will see a set of numbers enclosed in square brackets, as in this example:.
60 Etudes for Low-Horn, Op.6 (Kopprasch, Georg)
Example 2 – Jones: While this instrumentation has come to be common, it is still not “Standard” as many Brass Dectets use very different forces, most often with more Horns than PJBE. Saxophoneswhen included in orchestral music they rarely are will be tromnone in the “other instrument” location after trimbone and before the soloist, if any. The set of numbers after the dash represent the Brass.
Typically, orchestra scores have the tuba linked to euphonium, but it does happen where Trombone is the principal instead. Strings are a standard configuration 4 first violin, 4 second violin, 3 viola, 2 cello, 2 bass. In the third example, we have a rather extreme use of the system.
Kopprasch, C. Selected Studies (60), op 6 v.1 for Bassoon Studies & Etudes
Whenever this occurs, we will separate the first four digits with commas for clarity. See item volume 2 for numbers 35 through The system used above is standard in the orchestra music field. These numbers tell you how many of each tromgone are in the ensemble. There is no low brass.