Author: Tom H
Date: 2020-03-14 23:20
I like your quote about easy to play badly. Technically, it's a piece of cake. But, it is one of the most difficult pieces to play evenly. Probably because there is a lot of just moving fingers on & off holes in order and not a lot of odd fingerings with side keys. It seems to be on all the audition piece lists for symphonies.
My best advice is to practice in pieces, slowly, and use a lot of "beat to beat" practicing (ie. group of four 16ths and end on the next note. Next, group of eight 16ths, end on nxt note, etc.). Then practice the end of the run more since you've done that less with the beat to beat.
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Post Edited (2020-03-14 23:22)
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