B major scale 2 octaves
13:14 on Sunday, September 15, 2013
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Re: B major scale 2 octaves
21:34 on Thursday, September 19, 2013
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Re: B major scale 2 octaves
05:00 on Friday, September 20, 2013
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Re: B major scale 2 octaves
03:27 on Saturday, September 21, 2013
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Re: B major scale 2 octaves
06:59 on Saturday, September 21, 2013
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Re: B major scale 2 octaves
09:39 on Sunday, September 22, 2013
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Bilbo (1340 points)
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Most B foot flutes aren't very capable of doing a good low B to C# interval without adding a grace note C in between.
The auditioners are almost certainly expecting you to master your upper range of the B major scale and that is where you'd concentrate your work.
I'd suggest that you find a copy of the Moyse 480 http://www.amazon.com/Gammes-Arpeges-Exercices-Arpeggios-Exercises/dp/0046181652
And go directly to focusing on any 5# scale exercises for starters and then progress through the entire book a few times.
~bilbo
N.E. Ohio
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Re: B major scale 2 octaves
15:40 on Tuesday, September 24, 2013
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Re: B major scale 2 octaves
15:42 on Tuesday, September 24, 2013
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Re: B major scale 2 octaves
09:28 on Wednesday, September 25, 2013
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Bilbo (1340 points)
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scales should be sixteenth notes at quarter note=60 |
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I'd suggest that you ask them if a Mm indication is required.
Good for the T&G.
The little T&G book (17 Big Dailys) is the historical predecessor to the Moyse.
What I'd suggest is varying the articulation. If you have that book...See page 2 EJ1 for
articulation ideas.
One secret to development is to discover what you can't do (or that you don't like)and work on that carefully.
Slowly to faster. Use metronome.
Now Specifically, the B maj. scale is difficult up high. Use your 1&1 A# on that scale (Thumb off the TBb)
Start at the B3 above the staff and work up 5 notes and back like this:||:12345432123454321 etc. :|| Do from memory and repeat loads.
Then move up one note in the scale. 234565432 and keep going up one step at a time.
If you have troubles with changing from one note to the other then work in a smaller grouping even if it's just two notes. Slow and steady.
Don't practice your mistakes if you can help it. Try to moderate the volume on the high notes. If your ears ring then stop playing so loud.
I hope that some of this hits home. :-)
~bilbo
N.E. Ohio
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Re: B major scale 2 octaves
09:44 on Wednesday, September 25, 2013
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