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Author: Alexis
Date: 2004-06-09 06:22
I think the best way to deal with the G# to C# bit is just to support (i.e keep blowing) the whole way through and try and make the change as quickly as possible. If there are any magic tricks for that I'd like to hear them. I know there is a fake G# fingering which is written in the David Hite Foundation Studies, but I can't remember it now and it may not work in context.
I think in terms of dynamics you just need to bring out the contrasts. Pretty much all the performance information you need in terms of expression is written in the part. Know where you are going with your phrases. I mentioned before that singing the melody is very useful. Maybe photocopy your part and put a big pink highlighter mark where you want the phrase to go to. Then when you play through, you aim for the pink blobs....
It's not that easy to do this over the net...if you can play for someone (e.g a teacher or even another student) and get their feedback it may be more useful.
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Bigno16 |
2004-06-05 23:17 |
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Alexis |
2004-06-06 00:31 |
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Clarinetist |
2004-06-06 11:37 |
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kdennyclarinet |
2004-06-07 00:42 |
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theclarinetist |
2004-06-07 05:43 |
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Clarinetist |
2004-06-07 08:24 |
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GBK |
2004-06-07 11:06 |
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Clarinetist |
2004-06-07 17:57 |
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D Dow |
2004-06-07 19:12 |
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Bigno16 |
2004-06-09 00:16 |
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Alexis |
2004-06-09 06:22 |
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