Don't try too hard to get them out, if you're really struggling, do little excercises to practise them, like do a little scale from top C to top F and just repeat that. Also take that section out and practise it over and over again until you are confident to put it back into the piece.
@Growbot95 yeh :) i play this on tenor sax ... which goes right up to the top F ( 3.5 ledger lines up ) phrase everything really well to build it up and use ur diaphram to support your high notes :)
@Growbot95 i found it hard to do it at first but i can do it perfectly now :)
what i did was play top C really loud and hold it, then go up to D n do the same, then when that comes out right go to Eb n then E n then F n then start again n try playing them a bit closer together until you can play them all in a row as quavers, then try playing the line in the music that has that bar... n then when you can do that, add a few more lines n so on untill you can play the whole piece perfectly :)
@Growbot95 oh and when it comes to it, try not to worry about it too much otherwise you'll end up squeezing too hard on the mouthpiece and it wont work, just try and think that its as easy as any other note and get into the mindframe that you can do it, and it should come out :)
The Spanish song of love is actually " The Loving one " of " 10 Basque Melodies " of the composer Jesus Guridi.
FLaUttiTS 1 year ago
Not to be be critical but you made an error... You played a rest after the shorter bar, admitedly I did that at first too.
KingJoeyJunior 1 year ago
V tiring piece ;)
Benzilladakilla 2 years ago
Me too :) I still struggle with the top notes though; any tips/suggestions? x
Growbot95 2 years ago
Yeah i struggled with them, just take in a load of air and go for it! :)
jodzm 2 years ago
@Growbot95 try not to blow to hard... and keep your mouth towards the tip of the mouth piece.... but not too far towards the end. it works for me ;)
caeleo1 2 years ago
Don't try too hard to get them out, if you're really struggling, do little excercises to practise them, like do a little scale from top C to top F and just repeat that. Also take that section out and practise it over and over again until you are confident to put it back into the piece.
stridek 2 years ago
Thanks so much everyone, this is Growbot's new account btw, Google screwed everything up for me. But this really helps, thankyou :)
TheGeorgieMonster 2 years ago
just keep blowing the air through real hard - it works, well it did for me x
gabzgabz101 2 years ago
@Growbot95 yeh :) i play this on tenor sax ... which goes right up to the top F ( 3.5 ledger lines up ) phrase everything really well to build it up and use ur diaphram to support your high notes :)
12stuart23 1 year ago
@Growbot95 i found it hard to do it at first but i can do it perfectly now :)
what i did was play top C really loud and hold it, then go up to D n do the same, then when that comes out right go to Eb n then E n then F n then start again n try playing them a bit closer together until you can play them all in a row as quavers, then try playing the line in the music that has that bar... n then when you can do that, add a few more lines n so on untill you can play the whole piece perfectly :)
xxSoph13 1 year ago
@Growbot95 oh and when it comes to it, try not to worry about it too much otherwise you'll end up squeezing too hard on the mouthpiece and it wont work, just try and think that its as easy as any other note and get into the mindframe that you can do it, and it should come out :)
xxSoph13 1 year ago
im learning this for my grade five just now, its a nice song:) x
JenniePennyx 2 years ago