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Author: Plonk
Date: 2010-09-19 15:08
In bar 310 and 347 what's the best way to execute these?
Listening to recordings isn't helping me as they are usually played so fast I can't tell what's actually happened..
I'm starting the trill on the note itself in each case, but in playing like this in a "measured" way, most trills obviously finish on the note needed to start the next trill, e.g. B-C trill then C-D trill means there is an awkward bit with 2 C's together, unless it's not played in measured way, or is it played in a measured way with a triplet at the end? I can't help feeling that the penultimate D trill should have some sort of ornamental turn style D-E-D-C-D at the end before the E is played - or would that be silly?
Post Edited (2010-09-19 15:12)
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Any tips for the trills in Weber no.1 mvt III? new |
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Plonk |
2010-09-19 15:08 |
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2010-09-19 15:35 |
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2010-09-19 16:08 |
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2010-09-20 00:32 |
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2010-09-20 03:19 |
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2010-09-23 18:49 |
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