Learned a new note!
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Learned a new note!
Ive been practicing for about an hour up in my room on the piccolo and thanks to some great advice, I can play A natural on the second octave. For anybody who doesnt believe that playing the note in long notes and repeating works, your wrong. It is very good advice! Unfortunetly, Im hearing the note being played again and again in my head so I think now might be a good time to go to the store and buy some ear plugs.
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- Joined: Sat Sep 10, 2005 11:37 am
- Location: Fishers, Indiana
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- Posts: 15
- Joined: Sat Sep 10, 2005 11:37 am
- Location: Fishers, Indiana
I'd like advice on playing the higher notes on piccolo. I feel really strong up to the third octave F. Starting on the third octave G I just don't have the control I'd like of either the dynamics or intonation.
I may be playing a solo in a couple of weeks that contains the third octave Bb. It's been awhile since I've played the piccolo much and am hoping that note won't sound horrid.
Thanks,
Nancy
I may be playing a solo in a couple of weeks that contains the third octave Bb. It's been awhile since I've played the piccolo much and am hoping that note won't sound horrid.
Thanks,
Nancy
Where did you hear that? I sometimes lose hearing in my left ear.. but the first time that happened was not while playing piccolo. It happens often while playing now though, and it doesn't have to be a high note either.piccoloprincess17 wrote:just high A natural??? try playing ALL octaves on a piccolo! (at least all that it allows...) i recently heard that if u play long enough you can lose partially hearing in your right ear...so ear plugs and cotton balls are good things!!!
i want a piccolo. im just borrowing one from a friend who owns a music shop. i want a wooden one..but i might join marching band next year..so i cant march witha wooden piccolo. anyone know any good metal/plastic piccolo's that have good sound quality. email if you have suggestions ( alexso.azn@gmail.com )
now back to topic. high A? that's pretty good, almost done will all the octaves...next step is to play them in tune...
now back to topic. high A? that's pretty good, almost done will all the octaves...next step is to play them in tune...