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 Octave Jumps at "mp"
Author: CarlT 
Date:   2014-05-17 02:36

Our community band is playing a version of "Moon River", and I'm supposed to slur 1/8th notes from 2nd line G to the next higher (clarion) G at volume level "mp", but hard as I try, the higher G seems to "pop out" at least at mf, not mp.

In general, how can I best get good tone when playing the higher clarion notes at p or mp? Would the same reasoning hold for playing altissimo notes softly?

Thanks in advance.

CarlT

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