Dynamic notation vs. execution
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 5:55 am
This is a spin-off of the thread on the lowest note.
I guess each individual has their own dynamic range, that is, the difference in decibels between the softest, reliable speaking note and the loudest, controlled note one can play at a given pitch.
The width of your dynamic range will vary with the pitch, too.
At least that´s the case with me: in the staff I can play the loudest. High notes are comparably limited on the soft end, while lower notes are difficult to control when played loud (without barking, that is).
So here´s the problem: dealing with extreme dynamics in a score or solo literature, (pppp or ffff), pianissimo or fortissimo may already be the softest or loudest note I can manage.
Now there´s two things I can do:
- rescale the dynamic range, so ffff actually means "loudest note of the piece", pppp treated respectively.
I´d try this out on a solo piece, so the overall characteristics of the piece comes out.
- play the medium dynamics as always and live with the fact that at some passages you just don´t play as loud or soft as required. In band this seems the only possible approach, ´cause most of the time a crescendo from p to ff already calls for all of one´s dynamic range to yield the desired effect.
Plus, at below pedal range, an mf already tends to use up all the air flow that can be produced.
So what do YOU do ?
Hans
Hans
I guess each individual has their own dynamic range, that is, the difference in decibels between the softest, reliable speaking note and the loudest, controlled note one can play at a given pitch.
The width of your dynamic range will vary with the pitch, too.
At least that´s the case with me: in the staff I can play the loudest. High notes are comparably limited on the soft end, while lower notes are difficult to control when played loud (without barking, that is).
So here´s the problem: dealing with extreme dynamics in a score or solo literature, (pppp or ffff), pianissimo or fortissimo may already be the softest or loudest note I can manage.
Now there´s two things I can do:
- rescale the dynamic range, so ffff actually means "loudest note of the piece", pppp treated respectively.
I´d try this out on a solo piece, so the overall characteristics of the piece comes out.
- play the medium dynamics as always and live with the fact that at some passages you just don´t play as loud or soft as required. In band this seems the only possible approach, ´cause most of the time a crescendo from p to ff already calls for all of one´s dynamic range to yield the desired effect.
Plus, at below pedal range, an mf already tends to use up all the air flow that can be produced.
So what do YOU do ?
Hans
Hans