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Author: clarinetwife
Date: 2014-05-19 18:40
I think that "What you spozed to do" is important in terms of developing the tools to express what one wants to say through the music. That is technique in the broadest sense.
The other thought that I had when reading this thread is that how many of us have experienced a conductor actually expressing something they experience or want to express in the music and somebody pipes in with "So you want it softer?" or "You want it faster then?" rather than really processing and working with what the conductor has expressed.
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ThatPerfectReed |
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ariel3 |
2014-05-18 03:53 |
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2014-05-18 16:07 |
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ruben |
2014-05-18 18:39 |
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Bill G |
2014-05-18 19:15 |
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Re: What you spozed to do, what it wants to say new |
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clarinetwife |
2014-05-19 18:40 |
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Tony Pay |
2014-05-19 22:59 |
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