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Author: William
Date: 2009-08-26 14:37
....the question for discussion.
I suffer from STS (slow tongue syndrome) and although I have developed multiple tonguing skills to comphensate for this genetic malady, they serve me well mainly in ensemble situations--tutti articulated passages, etc--and are not refined enough to be displayed in solo literature. For reference, I cite the various editions of the Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A, some of which contain overly articulated (imho) passages that I simply cannot do at musical tempo. So--my question--is it more important to play the "correct" written articulations, but at a slower than musical tempo or play a more Mozartian tempo with "incorrect" articulations?? What do you think??
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William |
2009-08-26 14:37 |
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DavidBlumberg |
2009-08-26 14:45 |
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skygardener |
2009-08-26 14:53 |
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Ed Palanker |
2009-08-26 14:57 |
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Mark Charette |
2009-08-26 15:03 |
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reedwizard |
2009-08-26 15:35 |
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mrn |
2009-08-26 15:37 |
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Mark Charette |
2009-08-26 15:42 |
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Paul Aviles |
2009-08-26 16:28 |
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Ed Palanker |
2009-08-26 18:37 |
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Liquorice |
2009-08-26 19:33 |
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mrn |
2009-08-26 22:54 |
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mrn |
2009-08-26 23:44 |
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Tony Pay |
2009-08-27 15:05 |
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William |
2009-08-27 18:33 |
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Tony Pay |
2009-08-27 22:24 |
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