Fantastic videos. Its a great suplement for when I get home from a practice with my instructor and can't quite remember the sound or fingering. Fantastic.
This movement always has a gracenoted melody note preceding the taorluath.
e.g., A "G" gracenote on (say)an E followed by the taorluath to low A.Exceptions are High G-use Hi A thumb gracenote, and Hi A, no gracenote,go directly to low A. Additionally, they do not always end on A.
there is a B to B Taorluath and a C to C Taorluath. Thanks for the video.
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connacoustic 5 months ago
Fantastic videos. Its a great suplement for when I get home from a practice with my instructor and can't quite remember the sound or fingering. Fantastic.
OncToB 6 months ago
Excellent series of instruction. Very well explained that any beginner can follow.Keep up the good work.
elleowen3 2 years ago
The series of lessions have been very helpful... keep up the great videos.
thingsneededtoday 2 years ago
I've never seen anyone play that with a b gracenote. . .
iesfPiper 3 years ago
you havent seen enough then
DudarNZ 2 years ago
thanks for this video...
:O)
00MORDRED 3 years ago 3
This movement always has a gracenoted melody note preceding the taorluath.
e.g., A "G" gracenote on (say)an E followed by the taorluath to low A.Exceptions are High G-use Hi A thumb gracenote, and Hi A, no gracenote,go directly to low A. Additionally, they do not always end on A.
there is a B to B Taorluath and a C to C Taorluath. Thanks for the video.
miscot36 3 years ago