Arthur Pryor solos question
23:56 on Thursday, October 14, 2004
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(Adam Kaner)
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Hey I`m right now getting a little-known piece by Pryor called "Annie Laurie" or you might hear it called "Air Varie" (don`t ask me why lol). And I have a tendency to believe that it`s harder than a good majority of other solos done by Pryor, save Bluebells of Scotland, but just wondering if anyone has played this piece or seen it performed (Annie Laurie" that is. Btw I`m a junior in highschool and that thing has like running 16th notes at 148 or so which is quite a beast for someone to double tongue.
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Re: Arthur Pryor solos question
20:10 on Thursday, January 20, 2005
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(Matt)
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Annie Laurie is MUCH easier than Blue Bells of Scotland. Well to me it is much easier.. I have played both of them but I guess I think Blue Bells is easier because I enjoy it more..
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Re: Arthur Pryor solos question
21:32 on Saturday, September 3, 2005
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(anonymouw)
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A good excersize for double tounging, is just doing it for a minute straight on one note. At least, it works for me.
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