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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2010-02-26 12:06
That he's conducting in one beat per measure is a convenience for him - conducting this in two at full tempo can be a little busy and physically tiring for the conductor. But the subdivision into two beats doesn't change. You can still think in two as you play. The chances are that, conducted in one, it will end up faster than you practiced it, so some practice with a metronome, gradually speeding it up to the required tempo, may be needed.
Karl
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2010-02-26 11:56 |
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2010-02-26 17:52 |
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2010-02-26 21:54 |
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