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 Re: Approaching Klose Book
Author: Paul Aviles 
Date:   2015-03-26 15:10

I completely agree about the leading tone (and thirds). One does this as naturally as all the fine adjustments to air vs. embouchure control while moving note to note, octave to octave, dynamic to dynamic. Your EAR will make the adjustments.






...........Paul Aviles



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