Hi Folks!
Can I impose on someone to explain how to trill? When I saw this in the music I'm supposed to play this Sunday, I asked my choir director about it. She said that I didn't have to worry about doing it, but I'd still like to try. I would at least like to know how it's done. I didn't think of asking for help until now, but my guilt didn't kick in until now. I should at least try.
The music I'll be playing (Welcome, Mighty King, G. F. Handel) calls for a trill at C2. The preceeding note is also C2, and the note that follows is B.
As I said, I really don't have to do this, but if the trill is accomplished the way I think it is, I may be able to pull it off. I'd really like to try.
Thanks for your help!
Trill Advice
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Re: Trill Advice
Never mind. I just figured out the answer to my own question (unless I'm doing it wrong). Sorry about the wasted bandwidth. I know that's a crime on at least seven planets.
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Well i know you said you got it, but i'm gonna just tell you what it is just in case. A trill is where you play the note writen and the note directly above it back and forth very quickly with one breath. Well hope i helped.
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