Re: Help with my stage fright!!!

    
Re: Help with my stage fright!!!    20:21 on Tuesday, January 23, 2007          

gelisa
(9 points)
Posted by gelisa

Well I just found out today I got in Wind Ensemble and I got 2nd chair out of 6 flutes that was picked and I will still find out later this week what chair I got for symphonic band. I'm surprised that I got in wind ensemble, after the audition I had.


Re: Help with my stage fright!!!    21:10 on Tuesday, January 23, 2007          
Re: Help with my stage fright!!!    03:05 on Wednesday, January 24, 2007          

jose_luis
(2369 points)
Posted by jose_luis

Congrats!

Perhaps this accomplishment could make you revise your perception of your own capabilities. It could well be that your are much better performer than you think...


Re: Help with my stage fright!!!    19:40 on Monday, January 29, 2007          

gelisa
(9 points)
Posted by gelisa

I got 1st chair in symphonic and I play the Piccolo. Any advice on the pic.?


Re: Help with my stage fright!!!    22:59 on Monday, January 29, 2007          

Account Closed
(281 points)
Posted by Account Closed

Some advice I would have is to make sure the band is tuned to the piccolo. I was at an honor band once and there was a long speech the conductor made to the piccolo player that she had to make sure the band was in tune with the piccolo. Not meaning the piccolo can just play sharp and everyone else has to play that way, but, considering it's really tough to tune a piccolo, the band should be flexible enough to wrap around the piccolo's sound.

That and always think about how loud you're playing. If it says ff, play it f (especially on higher notes), because what I've found it that if I play it exactly how it's written, I'm always a little loud. That's just the nature of the piccolo because it's high. (Plus, when you play high notes, it's always going to be a bit louder than usual...)

This was probably basic advice... just two things directors have told me about playing piccolo. Hope it helps!


Re: Help with my stage fright!!!    09:26 on Tuesday, January 30, 2007          

atoriphile
(254 points)
Posted by atoriphile

I don't find it that tough to tune a piccolo. If you're in tune with the tubas, you'll be in tune with everyone else.

I agree about usually playing softer than what is written. The exception to this is in the lower register, which you should usually play louder than what is written.

Please note that these suggestions are based on my experiences. Others undoubtedly will have different opinions.


   








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