Romeo et Juliette Question
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Chris Horsch
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Romeo et Juliette Question
Community orchestra is doing the Tchaikovsky Romeo et Juliette Ouverture - Fantaisie. Good and fun tuba part. My foot needs to work pretty hard in the off-beat passages. Question is breathing during the thirteen and one-half measures of tied whole notes on A three lines below the staff and nine plus measures of tied whole notes on second line B. I can't make either one the whole way without a breath. I'm too old to learn how to circular breathe. Are there standard places to breathe in these? If not, do I pick places where I am not exposed? Or is it better to look for the end of a phrase, whether exposed or not?
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tubamuphone
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clagar777
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I was able to play this in Shreveport a couple of weeks ago. Here is a scan with what I assume are my former teacher's own markings for that section.
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