Working on Etudes--any advice?
17:11 on Sunday, October 3, 2010
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20:17 on Sunday, October 3, 2010
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Re: Working on Etudes--any advice?
05:52 on Monday, October 4, 2010
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Re: Working on Etudes--any advice?
12:10 on Monday, October 4, 2010
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Re: Working on Etudes--any advice?
05:40 on Tuesday, October 5, 2010
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Re: Working on Etudes--any advice?
07:35 on Tuesday, October 5, 2010
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InstrumentCrazy (219 points)
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Posted by InstrumentCrazy
I've played that one! And you're right, the only thing really hard about it is the articulation. I practiced it slow being really careful I wasn't playing any of the articulation wrong. Sometimes you can practice it wrong without knowing, that is until your music instructor points it out to you, and then you have a habit to break. I think everybody knows habits are hard to break. So just be careful, I know you can do it! Are you working out of the book that's from? I am.
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Re: Working on Etudes--any advice?
12:28 on Tuesday, October 5, 2010
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Bilbo (1340 points)
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Ah yes...
Actually, many younger students get the rhythm wrong because they are trying to articulate correctly. This happens in the first 4 notes. They seem to want to play a quarter and then a triplet w/3 eighth notes for the slur. <-don't do that. There are two aspects of rhythm. 1)When the note starts. 2)How long it's held.
So, maybe I'd suggest that you practice the eighth notes all tongued first. Make sure that your eighth notes are even...even if you have to use a metronome clicking on each eighth note at 108 MM and two clicks on the quarter notes at first.
http://www.metronomeonline.com/
This way you'll place the notes more correctly and overcome any imperfections that you may have created.
Then later add the correct articulations, making sure that you don't change the timing of the eighth notes. Make the staccato notes clear and short. Whenever you have paired slurs like on line 5 ms 3, make the last note of the slur stop a bit shorter (like: Dee-ut Dee-ut.) This makes the music more perky and the space between the slurs more separated.
Then add the dynamics. Try to play sweetly (Dolce) with the dynamics.
Another point, I think of "the melody" notes as happening either on the down beats of 1 and 3 in each measure or (in the 2nd line from the bottom) only on every downbeat. The rest of the notes are a tad less important.
Also, In case you've never seen one before, the rest in the 2nd to the last measure that looks like a backwards 7 is a one beat quarter rest. It's not an eighth rest. So that dotted-quarter note C begins on beat 3.
Hope that some of this makes sense.
~bilbo
N.E. Ohio
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Re: Working on Etudes--any advice?
16:51 on Tuesday, October 5, 2010
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Re: Working on Etudes--any advice?
19:49 on Tuesday, October 5, 2010
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a_flute_student (15 points)
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Posted by a_flute_student
I'm working with this book too, and am currently on No. 5 of the Gariboldi. Working with a metronome definitely will help, as well as taking it slow, something I know from personal experience. Good luck with the exercise!
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Re: Working on Etudes--any advice?
05:42 on Friday, October 8, 2010
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Re: Working on Etudes--any advice?
07:01 on Friday, October 8, 2010
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