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Listening to this on the day of the audition, realizing I have been playing it wrong the past few months
REAL REAL
PLEASE IM AB TO GO PLAY FOR THE JUDGES AND IVE JUST NOW REALIZED IM PLAYING IT WRONG
Beautiful sound👏👏👏
12 days left to practice
Man I loved this one so much. I made 4th chair second band. I would’ve made a higher chair but the fast piece got me and my scales could have been played faster. But I’m already working on this years music and next years
i still have troubles wkrh this im freaking out 😧😔😝
very nice job....great presentation!
15 more days to practice!
might be using this for a college audition :-)
Mark channeling his inner Beethoven slow movement! Beautiful.
I know it's Cristian Ronaldo!
Who has the music sheet for this still ? Need it asap
hey do you still need it? I have the book that it is in.
What does the infinity sign at the top of a note mean?
Its called a turnover
Go to the TMEA etude 2 kling #31 and skip to 3:19. He explains it very well there :)
It means play it again and again and again...
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Listening to this on the day of the audition, realizing I have been playing it wrong the past few months
REAL REAL
PLEASE IM AB TO GO PLAY FOR THE JUDGES AND IVE JUST NOW REALIZED IM PLAYING IT WRONG
Beautiful sound👏👏👏
12 days left to practice
Man I loved this one so much. I made 4th chair second band. I would’ve made a higher chair but the fast piece got me and my scales could have been played faster. But I’m already working on this years music and next years
i still have troubles wkrh this im freaking out 😧😔😝
very nice job....great presentation!
15 more days to practice!
might be using this for a college audition :-)
Mark channeling his inner Beethoven slow movement! Beautiful.
I know it's Cristian Ronaldo!
Who has the music sheet for this still ? Need it asap
hey do you still need it? I have the book that it is in.
What does the infinity sign at the top of a note mean?
Its called a turnover
Go to the TMEA etude 2 kling #31 and skip to 3:19. He explains it very well there :)
It means play it again and again and again...
0:49
1:04
1:17
1:21
1:35
1:45