Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
15
12
sempre staccato
Bass
18
22
26
30
34
38
Bass
42
46
50
54
mp
57
Bass
60
64
mf
68
72
76
cresc.
Bass
80
84
88
mp
p
f
92
97
mp
102
Bass
106
110
114
mf
118
122
126
Bass
130
133
136
139
142
Bass
146
mp
150
154
158
162
mf
165
Bass
168
172
176
180
mp
legato
190
184
10
Bass
195
200
204
p cresc.
216
210
221
Bass
224
228
232
236
240
11
244
12
Bass
247
251
255
ff
267
271
(rit. - optional)
261
con pedal.
f legato
Bass
275
13
278
281
284
287
ff
290
14
Bass
294
299
304
309
313
317
Bass
15
321
mf
327
335
3
3
mp legato
339
331
343
V.S.
16
Bass
347
353
359
365
371
377
382
Bass
388
ff
392
396
404
400
17
V.S.
18
Bass
408
ff
412
417
422
fff
432
427
Bass
19
437
440
443
446
fff
Program Notes: Whoever is playing the Bass Part - remember to emphasise the Left Hand more
to help keep a clear steady beat going, and make sure the Right hand doesn't detract from the
steady crotchet LH beat.
If you're lucky to get a 3rd person to turn the pages, then all the better - but if not, then the Treble
player will get used to making quick page turns throughout this entire piece as he turns every single
page.
When you're ready to perform - remember to get a clear plastic folio and to arrange the Bass part
on the Left and the Treble part on the Right. The Bar numbers line up with each other, so all you have
to do is not get lost while performing this. Hope you enjoy playing it.
Peter Johnston