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  1. Hello, I'm writing a cello solo and would like to ask a question to string players. I would like to use some artifical harmonics within the solo and wanted to know how common they are seen in collegiate level music? (or any music) and what can be done such as having multiple artificial harmonics to create a slowly moving melody or possibly things I should avoid doing while using artificial harmonics? Thanks to anyone who can help me out -Nick
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  2. Not sure if this happened already or not, but I live on Long Island so anwhere in NYC is not a problem to get to if anything is ever planned again.
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  3. This is an arrangement for a percussion ensemble of the third movement of Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven. The score calls for 4 percussionists mostly using mallet instruments. (4.3 octave marimba, 5.0 octave marimba, 4.3 octave marimba, vibraphone, gong, wind chimes, glockenspiel and chimes) This is written for a collegiate level ensemble. In a few areas I did put my own spin on the original music. Moonlight for Percussion
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