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Author: Tom H
Date: 2019-09-23 06:10
A lot of good points made. There are so many scales/arpeggios/exercise books out there to help us. And alternate fingerings to change the tone quality of certain notes (throat Bb, first space F#, low B, and others). It's a mental thing to a point as well. At times, pieces in harder keys may actually be easier due to using side keys. Some consider the Mozart Concerto hard because the keys are too easy, making even playing in technical sections actually more difficult. Perhaps that is why it is often on orchestral auditions. Pieces such as the Nielsen have such difficult passages that often you are through them smoothly before you get a chance to think (of course you've practiced them for like 28 years).
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Post Edited (2019-09-23 06:13)
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Johnny Galaga |
2019-09-20 03:33 |
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Johnny Galaga |
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kdk |
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Philip Caron |
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Paul Aviles |
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Re: Keys That Are Hard To Play In new |
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Tom H |
2019-09-23 06:10 |
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