It's possible to be blindsided at an audition.
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It's possible to be blindsided at an audition.
OK...
I would ask that anyone over 25 - who can identify this - refrain from clicking the "thank" button, and only those who are 18 to 25 (and working on "the list") click "thank" IF they can immediately identify this excerpt.
(Several things came to mind that I could have offered up as fairly good that-funny-feeling-in-your-chest audition "sight-reading" examples, but I settled on this one.)
...and yeah...I realize that most of the under-25 crowd aren't on tuba discussion lists.
I would ask that anyone over 25 - who can identify this - refrain from clicking the "thank" button, and only those who are 18 to 25 (and working on "the list") click "thank" IF they can immediately identify this excerpt.
(Several things came to mind that I could have offered up as fairly good that-funny-feeling-in-your-chest audition "sight-reading" examples, but I settled on this one.)
...and yeah...I realize that most of the under-25 crowd aren't on tuba discussion lists.
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Re: It's possible to be blindsided at an audition.
well...They wrote concerti for two instruments that you play.
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Re: It's possible to be blindsided at an audition.
LOL…
I finally sat down and played through this last night - after all these years of never bothering.
It’s sort of fun to play, so I played through it several times - working on tightening up the rhythmic accuracy and phrasing.
The contrabassoon begins the movement playing some of the same stuff, and – after the horns make a over-the-top loud statement, and the trombones play a couple of measures of ascending chords - the tuba restates it, and (as seen) really goes to town. I have to believe that it was originally played on French tuba.
I listened to a recording of it (a San Diego recording) and I could’ve sworn there was a cut in it.
I finally sat down and played through this last night - after all these years of never bothering.
It’s sort of fun to play, so I played through it several times - working on tightening up the rhythmic accuracy and phrasing.
The contrabassoon begins the movement playing some of the same stuff, and – after the horns make a over-the-top loud statement, and the trombones play a couple of measures of ascending chords - the tuba restates it, and (as seen) really goes to town. I have to believe that it was originally played on French tuba.
I listened to a recording of it (a San Diego recording) and I could’ve sworn there was a cut in it.
Last edited by bloke on Wed Jul 06, 2022 7:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: It's possible to be blindsided at an audition.
"I'm sorry, first bar of 74 sounded more like a 32nd rest than a 16th rest.
NEXT!!"
NEXT!!"
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Re: It's possible to be blindsided at an audition.
A playing of the craziest parts written for that little thing would be a hell of a masterclass/recital.bloke wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 6:40 am LOL…
I finally sat down and played through this last night - after all these years of never bothering.
It’s sort of fun to play, so I played through it several times - working on tightening up the rhythmic accuracy and phrasing.
The contrabassoon begins the movement playing some of the same stuff, and – after the horns make a over-the-top loud statement, and the trombones play a couple of measures of ascending chords - the tuba restates it, and (as seen) really goes to town. I have to believe that it was originally played on French tuba.
I listened to a recording of it (a San Diego recording) and I could’ve sworn there was a cut in it.
Re: It's possible to be blindsided at an audition.
I think the most telling thing about this if it were asked at an audition would be the tempo/style. If only this page were put in front of someone, I could see it being played "correctly" but VERY wrong.
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Re: It's possible to be blindsided at an audition.
As someone who is 30+ and worked on "the list" ten years or so ago and forgot everything in the interceding years, I give - what is the excerpt? PM me if it's still a super-duper secret.
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