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sharps or flats, to demonstrate range, intonation, tone, articulation, etc. sight-reading. as appropriate, demonstration of comfort with different clefs and transpositions. violists must read treble clef; cellists must read tenor and treble clefs; bassoonists and trombonists must read tenor clef. horn
sharps or flats, to demonstrate range, intonation, tone, articulation, etc. sight-reading. as appropriate, demonstration of comfort with different clefs and transpositions. violists must read treble clef; cellists must read tenor and treble clefs; bassoonists and trombonists must read tenor clef. horn...
http://orchestra.pomona.edu/auditions/
sharps or flats, to demonstrate range, intonation, tone, articulation, etc. sight-reading. as appropriate, demonstration of comfort with different clefs and transpositions. violists must read treble clef; cellists must read tenor and treble clefs; bassoonists and trombonists must read tenor clef. horn
sharps or flats, to demonstrate range, intonation, tone, articulation, etc. sight-reading. as appropriate, demonstration of comfort with different clefs and transpositions. violists must read treble clef; cellists must read tenor and treble clefs; bassoonists and trombonists must read tenor clef. horn...
https://orchestra.pomona.edu/auditions/