Need help on Cannon In D

    
Need help on Cannon In D    00:00 on Monday, August 18, 2003          
(Rotciv)
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Have anyone played Cannon In D yet? I`m having difficulties in playing the sixteenth notes in the particular section. Any advice would be great.


Re: Need help on Cannon In D    01:38 on Monday, August 18, 2003          
(Gumdrop)
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I played it as a quartet last year, it was great! (Thirtysecond notes in the third register, yeah!) Anyhow: woodshed it.

For those of you unfamiliar with the term, woodsheding is when you set your metronome at an insanely slow tempo, and play a section perfectly three times, then go up a notch and play it three more times (No cheating! Only one click at a time!) AND... If you mess up, you start the three count over again. Remember that you have to be honest with yourself, and if it wasn`t flawless, start the count over.

Good Luck!
Gumdrop


Re: Need help on Cannon In D    21:02 on Tuesday, August 19, 2003          
(Heather)
Posted by Archived posts

I have played that song on flute, and the 16ths are hard especially in the high high register. What I did was play one measure over and over and over again until I got it perfect then play the next measure over and over and over with out stopping and so on.


Re: Need help on Cannon In D    06:18 on Wednesday, August 20, 2003          
(Trombonedude)
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Do what gumdrop says set your metrnome slow and play it slow till its perfect. Then gradully speed it up. After that those 16ths should be a breeze.


Re: Need help on Cannon In D    11:43 on Wednesday, August 20, 2003          
(jn4jenny)
Posted by Archived posts

I`ve played it too and woodshedding is good advice--I recommend that while you`re woodshedding, start by fingering with the metronome and when you`ve done THAT perfectly about three times, move on to playing it perfectly three times. You`ll save your lips. You might also consider carrying the piece around with you and practicing with a pencil--you`ll be amazed how much you can improve with just that "mental" practice.

And if you`re having trouble actually hitting the notes, do long tones til you can`t see straight!


   




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