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Author: Oboe Craig
Date: 2012-08-13 00:48
The 3rd octave g is a decent enough landing place after a fast upward diatonic or chromatic run.
As JRC notes, coming back down is a different matter.
A whole note scale up and down is actually worse. Look at a fingering chart and you'll see why. Multiple fingers sliding across multiple keys. Not a good idea.
Still, landing an upward gesture is very doable chromatically, and even more so if some gliss. is employed.
A decent turnaround point chromatically would be high e for many and f for some. But not at very fast 32nd notes.
At that speed it is just a smear of sound. Fingering approximations can provide that, though.
Post Edited (2012-08-13 01:42)
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RichardR |
2012-08-12 01:41 |
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JRC |
2012-08-12 02:01 |
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2012-08-12 02:21 |
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RichardR |
2012-08-12 02:39 |
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JRC |
2012-08-12 15:11 |
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RichardR |
2012-08-12 19:09 |
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ohsuzan |
2012-08-12 02:50 |
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jhoyla |
2012-08-12 18:57 |
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RichardR |
2012-08-13 12:57 |
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ohsuzan |
2012-08-12 19:39 |
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Wes |
2012-08-13 00:11 |
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Oboe Craig |
2012-08-13 00:48 |
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WoodwindOz |
2012-08-15 04:11 |
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2012-08-15 15:41 |
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