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Bill Wrobel's DVD - Film Score Rundowns

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-#4 “Empty Saddles” 4 pages, 31 bars, 2:05 duration. “Cut to empty room.”<br />

Dvd location 00:07:48. The vibes (slow vibrato) play small octave B/middle C/D/E<br />

cluster whole notes tied to whole notes next bar (repeat next two bars) to (Bar 5)<br />

D/E/F#/G whole notes tied to next bar (repeated Bars 7-8). The piano plays mp small<br />

octave E/F#/G/A whole notes (maybe even the vibes’ notes also) tied to next bar<br />

(repeated in Bars 3-4) to (Bar 5) G/A/B/middle C tied whole notes. The guitar “amp”<br />

plays small octave F#/G/B whole notes tied to next bar. The harp is gliss pp from small<br />

octave E whole note gliss line (G-F#-G-A-B-C-D) to Line 1 E half note gliss line down to<br />

(Bar 2) repeat of Bar 1. After a half rest, celli play Great octave C half note to (Bar 2) D<br />

to E half notes to (Bar 3) F# whole note to E half note tied to half note next bar down to<br />

C half note, and so forth.<br />

-#5 “Lonely Reggie” 5 pages, 38 bars, 2:31 duration. Dvd location 00:13:01.<br />

Scene: The police inspector asks Regina (Reggie), “Is this your husband’s passport?”<br />

The vibes sound the small octave G whole note ped down and held fermata, while<br />

the piano plays small octave G quarter note ped down up to Line 1 G dotted half note<br />

held fermata. In Bar 2 this pattern plays again but with the vibe on Great octave A#<br />

whole note held fermata, while the piano plays Line 1 F# quarter note legato up to Line 2<br />

F# dotted half note held fermata. In Bar 3, the vibe sounds Line 1 C whole note held<br />

fermata, and the piano plays middle C quarter note up to Line 2 C dotted half note held<br />

fermata. In Bar 4 the vibe plays Line 1 B whole note held fermata, and the piano plays<br />

that B quarter note up to Line 2 B dotted half note held fermata and tied to whole note<br />

next bar. The vibe in Bar 5 plays “3” triplet value quarter notes small octave G up to Line<br />

1 F# down to C up to B half note tied to (Bar 6 in 3/4 time) dotted half note. At the end of<br />

Bar 5 the violins (muted) play small octave A quarter note to (Bar 6) B to middle C to D<br />

quarter notes legato to (Bar 7) C/E dotted half notes (16 violins here) tied to dotted half<br />

notes next three bars. Violas playa phrase here, and so forth. The piano in Bar 7 plays<br />

plaintively (dvd 00:13:29) Line 2 E quarter note to G grace note to F to E quarter notes<br />

up to (Bar 8) B half note to A quarter note down to (Bar 9) E dotted half note tied to next<br />

bar. The harp in Bar 7 plays small octave B to middle C 8ths up to E half note down to<br />

(Bar 8) A up to C 8ths up to E half note, and so forth.<br />

-# 6 “Mambo Parisienne” transposed score. Tenor sax, guitar amp, accordion,<br />

piano, bass, conga, 2 drums, etc.<br />

-#7 “Orange Tamoure” with Tahitian wood blocks. 5 pages, 40 bars<br />

-#8 “A Mean Cat” 6 pages, 48 bars.<br />

-“First Clue” 2M22 Moderato in C time. The bass clarinet opens solo (after an<br />

initial quarter rest) p espr small octave G quarter note up to Bb quarter note up to Line 1<br />

Db quarter note to (Bar 2) Gb to Fb half notes up to (Bar 3) A whole note to (Bar 4) G<br />

whole note. Etc.<br />

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