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Author: Atari
Date: 2002-08-24 20:47
I'm playing in a concert in three days and have a problem with two sections of a piece of music (for tenor recorder). Firstly what is an easy way to do a g# to g trill. Secondly is another trill, Eflat to F, because I find it very difficult to slide the finger over. If anyone knows what I'm talking about please help. Many Thanks.
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Author: Gnomon (Eoin McAuley)
Date: 2002-08-24 22:51
I presume you are talking about in the lower octave.
To do a G to G# trill, cover all holes except the third finger of your left hand. This should play a G. Then trill the first finger of your right hand.
For an Eb to F trill, play an Eb as normal, then trill the second finger of your right hand.
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Author: RICHARD
Date: 2002-08-30 21:12
I CANT HELP YOU BUT GOOD LUCK
Atari wrote:
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I'm playing in a concert in three days and have a problem with two sections of a piece of music (for tenor recorder). Firstly what is an easy way to do a g# to g trill. Secondly is another trill, Eflat to F, because I find it very difficult to slide the finger over. If anyone knows what I'm talking about please help. Many Thanks.
Atari wrote:
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I'm playing in a concert in three days and have a problem with two sections of a piece of music (for tenor recorder). Firstly what is an easy way to do a g# to g trill. Secondly is another trill, Eflat to F, because I find it very difficult to slide the finger over. If anyone knows what I'm talking about please help. Many Thanks.
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