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From: Amalton543
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  • I appreciate the groupings in the first movement: a lot of people ignore them. Props to you one that. On the second movement, the beginning D-C-Eb-D-F#-D-high D etc... are all triplets. The grouping should start on the first note: the low D. Don't let the 2 octave jump down scare you either, continue the grouping all the way through. And I couldn't tell, but are you using long F in the beginning of the second to last section? If not, might help keep your voicing lower to avoid squawks there.

  • è stato bravissimo!!!

  • good sound....Unfortunately, you were also a little sloppy and fast in the middle section and squeaky.....Maybe you should've practised the runs a little better, and you need WAY more feeling and shape to the whole piece, but especially the 1 one...it's been a while since I've played it, it's not an easy piece. But definitely come back to it after you have adavanced and you will see how different you can play it. Good luck in your music career!

  • They're both Leblanc Opus II clarinets.

  • @Amalton543 how would u compare it with buffet?

  • That was really good

    do you know what kind of clarinets he's using?

  • @CLARINETIST2 THERE IS NO CHANCE ESCAPE MAKE YOUR TIME.... and what you just said made little sense also.

  • You rock at the clarinet.

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