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Author: special sam
Date: 2004-01-13 01:40
ok, i'm only in the eigth grade and i'm going to try out for an all-star band. i really think i'm ready and i think i will make it but i'm not sure if there's anything else i should be prepared for. i play the bass clarinet and i can play almost all of the seven required scales two octives by memory. i have to play these seven major scales and they're in concert pitch: A flat, B flat, C, D flat, E flat, F, and G. the only one i can't play two octives is the C. of course, it is really difficult to hit a high D on a bass clarinet, but i am working on it. i don't think i will be able hit the D consistantly by the time auditions start. is there a way to hit the D without going flat or getting a bad tone? is there anything, i need to learn for my audition other than the music i have to perform? your help is greatly appreciated.
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Author: Theboy_2
Date: 2004-01-13 03:11
use fast air, and lots of it. high notes need a more controlled air stream then a low note like C. practise, that D is important note, not just for auditioning, but it's the next step in hitting those freaky high altissimo notes. over time that D will come out, if you work at it, it will come out in shorter time, spend time with. hope this helps.
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Author: musichick
Date: 2004-01-13 20:20
Make sure you know your scales really well. If you do bad on your scales but well on everything else the judges still might not give you a good score because scales are considered fundimental. Just practice those and you will do fine.
Good luck!
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