trills
18:02 on Wednesday, October 22, 2003
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(chickenramen)
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Does anyone have a trill chart or know were one is!!!???
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Re: trills
18:28 on Wednesday, October 22, 2003
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(chickenramen)
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please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!help
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Re: trills
23:59 on Wednesday, October 22, 2003
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(DW)
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To simply get a trill chart is not such a good idea...Hmm, what instrument are u playing? Caz the thing is
1. Different composers and different periods start and wnd their trills on different notes. ie: Some composers start their trill a note above, some a note below. Some end with a turn, some don`t.
2. U need to look at the notes before/after the trill. Caz sometimes u may wanna end with a turn.
3. And it pretty much depends on the rhythm also.
Why don`t u tell me what and whose trill yr doing, in what music and what bar? Maybe I can help u this way. Thank You.
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Thanx so much
15:51 on Thursday, October 23, 2003
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(chickenramen)
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well i play the flute!!!!
And in my peice it`s called Randeau
And the trill is a high f to a high e flat! so do i just trill the high f to a high e flat?
Then there is a trill from an A to a b flat
so i would just trill the a to a b flat, right?
Thanx for helping me
I think I might grasp the concep of the trills but im not sure!
Thanx for the help
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Re: trills
08:09 on Friday, October 24, 2003
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(DW)
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Yap!YR Right! If all the trill notes have been drawn in full, then just follow the book. But often the trouble with trills is that only the primary note is given, and they just put the tr----- above the note. So u have to decide the start above, below or on the primary note kinda thing. Have a nice day.
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Re: trills
16:13 on Sunday, October 26, 2003
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