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    | Author: janlynn Date:   2006-11-11 00:56
 
 anyone else playing this piece this yr?
 
 i just got it to play in 3 weeks and im panicking.
 
 there are certain parts i keep "fumbling" and i dont know if
 
 i will have it good by the concert date.
 
 theres only so many times i can play those sections over
 
 and over in a practice session before i need to move on to
 
 something else.
 
 any advice?
 
 
 
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    | Author: pzaur Date:   2006-11-11 03:26
 
 Slow the parts down to half speed or less and work on building tempo daily in small incrememnts.
 
 -pat
 
 
 
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    | Author: janlynn Date:   2006-11-11 03:32
 
 that is my plan but i dont know how fast i can get it in 3 weeks. i know it sounds like a long time, but at the rate im going (comfortable at 60) have to get it up to 104 or so.
 this is my first yr at playing 1st/solo and i dont want to make a fool of myslf. i have all the harp parts.
 
 
 
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    | Author: BobD Date:   2006-11-11 10:28
 
 Surely the conductor will slow the tempo for you.
 
 Bob Draznik
 
 
 
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    | Author: janlynn Date:   2006-11-11 14:05
 
 youve got to be kidding bob! No he isnt going to go slower just for me.
 
 well - i have all day (or most of today) to practice. will keep ya posted on the progress.
 
 
 
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    | Author: musica Date:   2006-11-11 18:32
 
 Hopefully it's the part for clarinet in A..... I just back from rehearsal and I
 fumbled through the Bb part.  :(    The conductor asked if I would pefer the
 A part!
  'Tis the season for Nutcracker! 
 
 
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    | Author: BobD Date:   2006-11-11 20:17
 
 .....why would I kid about something so serious...
 
 Bob Draznik
 
 
 
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    | Author: Morrigan Date:   2006-11-11 21:02
 
 I'm doing the full ballet at the moment. I know how tough it is! Play it slowly for now. I think the important thing is to get the character right and the hard bits will come.
 
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: musica Date:   2006-11-12 11:38
 
 A notation question...... why do some arrangers insist on writing flats mixed
 with sharps on the Bb part?????  Maybe it's me but I would rather see a part
 with all naturals!
  
 
 
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    | Author: janlynn Date:   2006-11-12 12:22
 
 hmmm - maybe a composer here can answer that.
 
 i hate it when theres a double sharp ...or double flat
 
 like in this piece theres an F##  why didnt they just put G?
 
 maybe this could be a new thread so people out there who
 
 know will see the question.
 
 
 
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    | Author: janlynn Date:   2006-11-12 12:26
 
 today i have arranged a practice session with  our clarinet
 
 section. not just for the nutcracker - but im sure we all
 
 want to practice it. we dont usually get a chance to get
 
 together outside of rehearsal so this should be good.
 
 
 MUSICA - when is your concert?
 
 i made a bit of progress in my practice yesterday so im feeling a little more hopeful.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Bob Phillips Date:   2006-11-12 15:27
 
 I was faced with the Bb version of the Waltz of the Flowers last Christmas, and it was a very, very bad experience --performance combined with audition.
 
 I've talked to two pros, and they both refuse to play the Waltz of the Flowers on Bb clarinets.
 
 Borrow an A at least for the Waltz!
 
 Bob Phillips
 
 
 
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