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From Thurston book 3, this is etude number 10: on a theme from the Brahms Clarinet Quintet.
This one features legato-staccato articulation, which is very lightly making a slight separation between notes, but avoiding actually stopping the sound and creating silence. There's some give-and-take in tempo as well.
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About the etude project:
I've been challenging myself to practice a different etude every day and prepare it to the best of my ability in one day. This has been very helpful, but I wanted to add an additional element of pressure/nervousness. So I started recording them to post here.
It's not a real performance- I usually AM playing with a metronome, and I usually record these in a couple of takes and put them together later. I'll try to do them in a single take when possible, but usually I'll break them up.
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Recorded on 4/15/2013.
This one features legato-staccato articulation, which is very lightly making a slight separation between notes, but avoiding actually stopping the sound and creating silence. There's some give-and-take in tempo as well.
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About the etude project:
I've been challenging myself to practice a different etude every day and prepare it to the best of my ability in one day. This has been very helpful, but I wanted to add an additional element of pressure/nervousness. So I started recording them to post here.
It's not a real performance- I usually AM playing with a metronome, and I usually record these in a couple of takes and put them together later. I'll try to do them in a single take when possible, but usually I'll break them up.
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Recorded on 4/15/2013.
Category Music / Classical
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Size 107 x 120px
File Size 1.16 MB
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