
This is Etude number 22 in e minor. This one is a major triumph for me, because I've always had trouble with articulation. I even learned to double-tongue (common for brass, but clarinet players don't normally learn to do this). But in recent years I've been working hard on my single tonguing and was able to play this whole etude single-tongued. Big moment for me, but I'm still pushing onward and trying to do better.
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About the etude project:
I've been challenging myself to practice a different etude every day and prepare it to the best of my ability in one day. This has been very helpful, but I wanted to add an additional element of pressure/nervousness. So I started recording them to post here.
It's not a real performance- I usually AM playing with a metronome, and I usually record these in a couple of takes and put them together later. I'll try to do them in a single take when possible, but usually I'll break them up.
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Recorded on 9/4/2013.
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About the etude project:
I've been challenging myself to practice a different etude every day and prepare it to the best of my ability in one day. This has been very helpful, but I wanted to add an additional element of pressure/nervousness. So I started recording them to post here.
It's not a real performance- I usually AM playing with a metronome, and I usually record these in a couple of takes and put them together later. I'll try to do them in a single take when possible, but usually I'll break them up.
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Recorded on 9/4/2013.
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