Chromatic scale help

    
Chromatic scale help    23:54 on Tuesday, September 9, 2008          

arabians207
(259 points)
Posted by arabians207

So am officially trying out for All-State in October! At my school we have to do pre-auditions to be able to audition and that alone is a pretty good accomplishment as our schools music program is great and the flute section is SO competitive..

But my chromatic scale sucks.. ugh. No way else to put it! I could play it really well like 2 weeks ago, then the night before my pre-audition i like.. couldn't play it anymore and between then and my band audition (for chair placement for concert bands after marching season) I've worked really hard on it.. and it was still crap when I played it for the audition! I know part of it is just that I was really nervous, but I NEED to get it better.. the problem is just the top octave. Well, really just the top notes from Ab-C-Ab again.. I learned high Bb with first finger on the left down, and I've been trying to get it without that but its been hard. On the Bb scale I am ok with it up but I just cannot get it up correctly on the chromatic! Also a lot of the problem is just the timing. If I could tongue it that fast, I think I could do it much better.. but it really is all the first fingers fault!

I've done just the top octave or just those 5 notes in different rhythms/patterns, and those over and over very slowly and click up the metronome one notch at a time until I'm going a decent speed (100-104 at sixteenths. I could for a little play 116 at sixteenths really good..) but then it just gets sloppy sometimes..

Any suggestions?


Re: Chromatic scale help    06:14 on Wednesday, September 10, 2008          

Patrick
(1743 points)
Posted by Patrick

practice very slowy, descending from the top down, that will strenghthen those top notes..


Re: Chromatic scale help    15:54 on Wednesday, September 10, 2008          

arabians207
(259 points)
Posted by arabians207

Ya, I am

I can play the note fine. Actually my tone all the way up is good, its just my fingers get all sloppy if its very fast.. I think its just the fact its all slurred so the timing of all my fingers are off? I've been trying different articulation patterns as well as different rhythms, all pretty slow.


Re: Chromatic scale help    18:00 on Wednesday, September 10, 2008          

DWW
(37 points)
Posted by DWW

As Patrick says, lots of slow practice.

FWIW, one thing that helps me is practicing the third octave chromatic slowly, with a metronome in front of a mirror to watch your fingers. Concentrate on keeping your fingers relaxed and close to the keys at all times. Once you have got it sorted at a slow tempo start nudging the tempo up a notch at a time. Keep concentrating on relaxed fingers and small finger movements.

For me the whole thing starts getting out of control when I have too much tension in the fingers and allow them to move too much.

Good luck!


Re: Chromatic scale help    20:57 on Wednesday, September 10, 2008          

Patrick
(1743 points)
Posted by Patrick

well said Micron...remember, the saying should not be "practice makes perfect" , it should be "perfect practice makes perfect"


Re: Chromatic scale help    22:23 on Wednesday, September 10, 2008          

Canadian
(903 points)
Posted by Canadian

Also: Don't practice 'til you get it right, practice 'til you can get it wrong!


   




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