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Author: Erez Katz
Date: 2025-10-13 06:21
steady air flow and very accurate fingering. if the 4 holes open and close exactly the same tine then there is very little break to speak of. if there is an audible artifact - one of the fingers is not in synch.
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Author: JTJC
Date: 2025-10-13 12:30
Use an alternative fingering for the D, like side keys.
So often in recordings you hear the player going over the 'hump' of that interval. Particularly annoying in the solo from Rachmaninoff 2nd Symphony. In that, the D isn't a long note, but sometimes you hear it only half the length as the player goes over that hump.
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