
Music to Welcome Spring -3(b,c)- Beethoven Violin Sonata #5
Category Music / Classical
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I love slow stuff on strings. Players can't hide poor intonation behind a flury of notes. Gotta be right on for every pitch and you are of course.
Great expression, movement in the line and emotion put into the bow. Same can be said for antiup.
Like that you take your time wtih it as well.
Great expression, movement in the line and emotion put into the bow. Same can be said for antiup.
Like that you take your time wtih it as well.
I like it sometimes - right now I'm learning a virtuosic fantasy that has an impossibly difficult lento, filled with harmonics, high registers and embellishments. Though in solo violin music you can't really even use the fast runs to hide, heh, you're too exposed over the usually perfectly (or as well as it can be) tuned piano.
You always have to try and find those moments of eternity where the notes seem so beautiful you'd wish it lasted forever and then make it so, a slight tenuta in those critical moments. I always see tempo more like a pendulum, the beat is constant, but the approach to the beat isn't. Of course, with a pendulum it's always fastest after the beat and slowest at the apex of the swing, but yeah, I just mean that outside of the actual beat (I always count one beat per bar, sometimes one for two, unless the music is truly martial in style) for that freedom of expression~ Thank you! I'll pass on the compliment.
You always have to try and find those moments of eternity where the notes seem so beautiful you'd wish it lasted forever and then make it so, a slight tenuta in those critical moments. I always see tempo more like a pendulum, the beat is constant, but the approach to the beat isn't. Of course, with a pendulum it's always fastest after the beat and slowest at the apex of the swing, but yeah, I just mean that outside of the actual beat (I always count one beat per bar, sometimes one for two, unless the music is truly martial in style) for that freedom of expression~ Thank you! I'll pass on the compliment.
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