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 Caprricio Espangol
Author: k_leister 
Date:   2004-08-07 09:47

Hi all,

I have difficulties in breathing for 2 solo in the first movement. Anyone has any idea?
Thanks in advance!

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 Re: Caprricio Espangol
Author: Firebird 
Date:   2004-08-07 13:48

With all due respect to the great virtuoso, you should know better since your nick suggests so.

Chan

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 Re: Caprricio Espangol
Author: tomkinsonl 
Date:   2004-08-07 17:30

You could sneak in a quick breath after any of the last two 8th notes in mm. 19-22. Similarly in mm. 47-50. At quarter note = 120 it should be okay, 126 and up, convince yourself that you can do it...just imagine you are drowning and *have to* be able to breath that quickly! You'll be able to do it. Also, don't think of filling your lungs when taking these breaths, just try to gulp some a little air into your mouth and the lungs will fill consequently.



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 Re: Caprricio Espangol
Author: JessKateDD 
Date:   2004-08-08 04:00

I cannot imagine Karl Leister asking us for advice! Whenever I play that piece, I don't play the couple of measures before the solos and breathe very deeply instead.

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