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- Aug 5, 2015
- 2 min
MP Days 8 & 9: No More Time for Being Grumpy - Play Scales!
I remember a time before I set myself this task. It was an idyllic time, where the sun always shone without being too hot or bright; where birds would join you in a song when you rose from a perfect slumber; where strangers would join you in an impeccably choreographed song and dance routine about how the world is a super-duper place. Now I sit in my studio at home where it's too hot and sweaty; where there are no birds but the dogs next door bark loudly and constantly; and w
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- Jul 29, 2015
- 2 min
MP Day 4 and 5: Oh this isn't so diffic-AAARGH
Day 4 of the Moyse Project went smoothly with no major issues. Some slight uneveness with the right hand pinkie finger, which is to be expected. Tempo raised, overall smoother, and completed in about 40 minutes. Some slight air and tone issues, but it's all there. Even though it's easier, it's still a serious work-out - I would not recommend these on a day where you have a performance or a lot of rehearsals. Once you get beyond the technical issues there are still a lot of th
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- Jul 26, 2015
- 2 min
MP Day 3: Third Helpings
My main issues were not so much technical because in some places it was all a lot easier than playing the scales straight. It was just a brain teaser seeing things written the way they are. The problem with full-range exercises is the scales and arpeggios you're used to practicing hit their tops and bottoms in awkward places. Most of us don't practice scales by changing directions somewhere in the middle. It's a strange pattern that doesn't sound right, and it really threw me
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- Jul 23, 2015
- 3 min
New Project: Moyse Daily Exercises
The end of an audition with no gigs in sight means only one thing: new projects! So far this summer I've already started two. The first is my tiny herb garden. It's really not so impressive, but as a first time gardener it's kind of cool to prune some basil leaves for part of your dinner, and come back a few days later and already see new ones starting to sprout. We'll see if I have enough basil at the end of the summer to make a small batch of pesto. The second project is ac
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