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Author: loverofclarinets
Date: 2010-06-21 20:42
I have choice A or choice B. Choice A is not technically note/rhythm wise hard, but definitely is very challenging on the lyrical, musicality aspect, and I feel more comfortable playing this. The other is a Ticheli piece, technically very very challenging and impressive when played well but I feel as if I will be more worried about moving my fingers and counting the beats than actually "feeling" the music.
I feel as if I should go with "A", but is "B" a wiser choice for an audition? What makes a good audition piece? It is an audition for a honors band.
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an audition piece: a lyrical piece, or a technical piece? new |
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2010-06-21 20:42 |
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2010-06-21 21:08 |
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2010-06-22 01:56 |
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2010-06-22 17:17 |
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2010-06-22 21:56 |
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2010-06-23 16:18 |
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