I think that keeping the Ralph Vaughan Williams Concerto and the top orchestral excerpts in performance ready shape is important for auditioning tubists, but it is of course sometimes not stimulating to play the same things over and over.
Of course finding more ways to play it, listening to more recordings/interpretations, and using a drum machine/drones can help alleviate boredom.
What have you done to shake things up to keep your practicing of "warhorses" stimulating?
Ideas for staying fresh...
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Ideas for staying fresh...
Wes Krygsman
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Adjunct professor-Kean University
Freelance musician-NJ/NYC area & private lessons
Nirschl York 6/4 CC
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Yamaha Ybb 103 BBb
Conn 36k Fiberglass sousaphone BBb
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Re: Ideas for staying fresh...
Play pieces on the "wrong" horn - VW on a Kaiser BBb, low range contrabass etudes on little F, etc.
Doesn't work as well if you only have one horn, but you could mix up the mouthpieces.
Doesn't work as well if you only have one horn, but you could mix up the mouthpieces.
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Re: Ideas for staying fresh...
-Play along with the recordings.
-Memorize the enitre concerto to make the music come alive.
-Seek out every concerto competition, community group and school for opportunities to perform the concerto.
-Memorize the enitre concerto to make the music come alive.
-Seek out every concerto competition, community group and school for opportunities to perform the concerto.
Will Hess
Euphonium Instructor
Loyola University - New Orleans
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Euphonium Instructor
Loyola University - New Orleans
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