My advice is to slow these down, really get every note to speak clearly, and when you do so you can listen to the pitch. Analyze each interval, figure out exactly where the intonation needs to be so that you can get truly resonant and beautiful intervals. Is this the third of a major chord, if so it needs to be lowered 13 cents, that sort of thing. There is no need to play it faster than you can play it cleanly, that takes away from the work's inherent beauty.
My advice is to slow these down, really get every note to speak clearly, and when you do so you can listen to the pitch. Analyze each interval, figure out exactly where the intonation needs to be so that you can get truly resonant and beautiful intervals. Is this the third of a major chord, if so it needs to be lowered 13 cents, that sort of thing. There is no need to play it faster than you can play it cleanly, that takes away from the work's inherent beauty.
aaronpricehorn 1 month ago