tr note

    
tr note    03:46 on Tuesday, March 14, 2006          

kcho
(5 points)
Posted by kcho

I'm currently learning "Morning" by Grieg, it has quite a few tr note from b natural to c sharp. Is there a easier fingering for that apart from letting go the thumb and index finger?

thanks


Re: tr note    08:30 on Tuesday, March 14, 2006          

Patrick
(1743 points)
Posted by Patrick

you can also finger b nat. and trill the first trill key, only works in the second octave though


Re: tr note    09:16 on Tuesday, March 14, 2006          

Dennis
(587 points)
Posted by Dennis

You can also play B natural and just trill the pointer finger (C key) instead of doing both. Since C# tends to be REALLY sharp...this controls the pitch also a little bit.

-Dennis


Re: tr note    04:25 on Wednesday, March 15, 2006          

kcho
(5 points)
Posted by kcho

thanks, i'll try them tonight.

I've got another one, how about from tr from E natural to F sharp in the upper register?


Re: tr note    08:03 on Wednesday, March 15, 2006          

Dennis
(587 points)
Posted by Dennis

Play the E natural. Then take everythhing off so you look like you are play a B natural. Then trill overblowing an A-B trill. It sounds odd, but you really want this trill to sound good, and an overblown E natural really sounds horrible! Always land on the correct fingering to begin on a trill. Then use a false fingering. I don't know if you have ever played Mozart Concerto in D, but in Mozart pieces you always want to hit the note you are trilling TO first. In the Concerto in D there are a few E-F# trills. You land on the F#2 with RH3 (ring finger, right hand) then play the Enat2 then trill to the F#2 with RH2 (middle finger, right hand). I hope this helps a bit, or if it is VERY confusing please email me for further explanation. Sarasotahair@yahoo.com

-Dennis


Re: tr note    02:57 on Thursday, March 16, 2006          

kcho
(5 points)
Posted by kcho

wow! "trill overblowing an A-B trill" <--- never think it's going to be like this.
I also play Mozart's concerto in D, but that tr is in the middle register so it never bother me.

Thanks a lot


   




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