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Author: Shoko2
Date: 2004-05-03 01:41
Tchaikovsky 4 really involves moving up when the line is up and moving down when the line is going down. Takes a lot of air so I would build up endurance by doing longtones. Let's see only take a breath once after the A in the 9th measure. Phrase it like a song too because Tchaikovsky wrote it as a song. PHRASING is of utmost importance on this also the rise and fall. Try it with a metronome quarter note=66 and always practice it with a metronome. Always keep the pule flowing. The 8th measure do a ritardondo. 14th Measure put emphasis on the F's and keep going and really from the 13th measure you are building up to the tip of the cresscendo in the 19th measure. 16th measure same emphasis on the E flats and same thing with the 18th measure on the D flats. I hope this helps.
Other repertoire:
Beethoveen Symphony No. 6 3rd movement
Brahms Symphony No. 2 3rd movement
Ravel Le Tombeau De Couperin
Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 3rd movement
etc.
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sömeone |
2004-05-01 15:57 |
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TheSouthpaw |
2004-05-02 19:49 |
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Re: Excerpt mayhem.... new |
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Shoko2 |
2004-05-03 01:41 |
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GMac |
2004-05-03 20:58 |
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TheSouthpaw |
2004-05-04 00:50 |
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Shoko2 |
2004-05-05 04:28 |
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