usernamehere Regular Member
Joined: 21 Feb 2002 Posts: 33 Location: Mankato, MN
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Posted: Thu May 16, 2002 4:34 pm Post subject: |
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In a few days, I will demonstrating the trumpet at a recruiting thing for future band students (in 5th grade now).
This includes a brief explanation of the instrument and how one produces a sound and so on, and a little solo to give an example.
I figure that kids will be most impressed by things that they know, things that sound fast, or things that sound really difficult...
"Wow! I want to play that!"
I find Arban Characteristic Study #5 to sound quite interesting, and think it may meets these requirements.
I won't be able to have it "perfected" by Monday night, but should be able to at least play it somewhat convincingly.
Anyhow, I was juts curious if many of you use alternate fingerings for some of the stuff (most specifically the As and Es in the first part - the part that also concludes the piece). If so, do you use those same other fingerings starting around the end of the 4th line through that section?
Just curious mostly. I can certainly experiment with these on my own, but just want to hear what others do.
Thanks,
~Benjamin Heintz |
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