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Author: clarinetress
Date: 2003-06-12 05:56
Help Guys!!
I need to be able to do the gliss. in the big Rhapsody in Blue solo!! I have no idea how to do this!! Please help!
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Author: D Dow
Date: 2003-06-12 06:04
Go to a professional instructor on this one. Not easy to play and certainly difficult to teach....
Good luck...
David Dow
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Author: beejay
Date: 2003-06-12 08:25
But there must be dozens of earlier postings on this. Check the archives.
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Author: Jerry
Date: 2003-06-12 11:42
Make sure you have a perfectly smooth, even chromatic from bottom to top;
play that a few (or few dozen) times. Each time thereafter as you begin the upward chromatic, with great air support, begin to lip down just a bit after you get past c or d. Then when you get to the top, you will come back up to normal embouchure and pitch. This will come gradually, but after a number of tries, you will feel it.
Let me know how this works for you.
Jerry
The Villages, FL
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2003-06-12 11:56
beejay wrote:
> But there must be dozens of earlier postings on this. Check the
> archives.
Yes, please do. There are a great many postings on this famous intro ...
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Author: Ralph G
Date: 2003-06-12 14:34
Hey, speaking of the smear, what versions/recordings of Rhapsody do you like?
I know a lot of critics hated it, but I'm partial to Bernstein's recording with the Columbia Symphony. Those melodies are gorgeous and deserve to be savored over the way Bernstein did it.
It's probably sacrilegious to prefer it over my recording of Gershwin himself with the Whiteman orchestra, but I do.t
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Author: clarinetress
Date: 2003-06-12 15:17
Hey guys!
Thanks for all of your replies and links!!! Off to the practice room!
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Author: D Dow
Date: 2003-06-12 15:40
Unfortunately Bernstein does some cuts in a few segments which ruins the piece for me.
I do not do a chromatic scale when I do this gliiss...see the written score.
David Dow
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Author: BobD
Date: 2003-06-12 16:15
Paul Whiteman of course. IMHO to do the portamento well you would really benefit from personal instruction. A soft reed and the right mp also help.
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