I do the high octave "D" at the end but not that alternate fingering. There are a couple of options. I will try that one and see. The note is popped out so fast that most people won't notice the intonation of it trust me on that but yes I will know of course. hahah
I am used to play this Concertino in a more l i g h t tone released from effort of the embochure and a fluent tone produ ction as fits the Impressionistic period :light nuances overflowing air tone production . Mrs. Dindy represents a closed tone production and unique nuances which to mr do not fit here.
Very helpful!
I do the high octave "D" at the end but not that alternate fingering. There are a couple of options. I will try that one and see. The note is popped out so fast that most people won't notice the intonation of it trust me on that but yes I will know of course. hahah
Well that’s it, I’m gonna be going “fairy musical, fairy musical” lol
I am used to play this Concertino in a more l i g h t tone released from effort of the embochure and a fluent tone produ ction as fits the Impressionistic period :light nuances overflowing air tone production . Mrs. Dindy represents a closed tone production and unique nuances which to mr do not fit here.