Author: Liquorice
Date: 2015-08-02 17:23
"I know that in the pure intonation that the third of a major chord is a little bit higher than the equal temperament"
Incorrect- in pure intonation the tuning of the third in a major chord would be exactly 14 cents LOWER than in equal temperament.
As you are playing with a piano however, any discussion of pure intonation, even though the major third is not in the piano at the opening, seems unnecessary.
To me, your first note sounds a tiny bit flat, although the attack is slightly flatter and the pitch comes up quite quickly. In addition, I find the sound on this first note to be quite "thin", almost as if you are having to squeeze the note out. It would be better to have a fingering, or a reed, or something else (impossible to say without actually being with you in person) that would allow you to relax into this note rather than having to force it up to pitch by biting.
Which leads me to my last point: I seriously question the value of posting recordings for criticism here. Far better to find a good teacher that you can work with in person.
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