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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2019-06-10 06:49
Rather than set a metronome to someone else's favorite tempo, you might instead look up as many video performances as you can find on YouTube (there are probably a few hundred) to get an impression of what Allegro amabile means to a variety of players. Don't listen to only one or two - you may just imitate a specific player's tempo without having any real commitment to it. Once you have an impression of the movement's character, sing through the first few bars of the clarinet part without a metronome and find a tempo that makes sense to you. And keep in mind that the few measures with sixteenth notes shouldn't end up sounding frantic. I doubt, if you've listened to enough different approaches, that you'll pick a "wrong" tempo.
Karl
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complexmic |
2019-06-09 10:26 |
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Paul Aviles |
2019-06-09 17:54 |
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ruben |
2019-06-10 00:04 |
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Andrez444 |
2019-06-11 14:55 |
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Liquorice |
2019-06-09 23:37 |
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Re: Brahms clarinet sonata no.2 first movement new |
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kdk |
2019-06-10 06:49 |
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ruben |
2019-06-11 14:59 |
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