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2007 All-State Tuba and Euphonium Clinic. Presented by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk With members of UNITUBA studio including Danny Rowland, Kyosuke Nakata, Aaron Hynds, John Day, Jacob Guelff. Breathing Tone Production Practice Organization. Fundamentals. Deep, full relaxed breaths
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2007 All-State Tuba and EuphoniumClinic Presented by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk With members of UNITUBA studio including Danny Rowland, Kyosuke Nakata, Aaron Hynds, John Day, Jacob Guelff Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
Breathing Tone Production Practice Organization Fundamentals Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
Deep, full relaxed breaths like yawning! ‘Whoe’ breathing syllable Breath Exercises 5-3-1 Sniff Breath Test Timed Breathing FundamentalsBreathing Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
Mouthpiece Buzzing Sing it, Buzz it, Play it FundamentalsTone Production Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
Plan your practice time! Divide and Conquer! FundamentalsPracticeOrganization Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
KNOW YOUR SCALES! Have a plan for learning and practicing all of your scales! Use a metronome!! Basics First Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
Tuba/Euphonium Quartet Performance Eine Kleine Nacht Musik By W.A. Mozart Arr.by John Fletcher John Day, euphonium Danny Rowland, Suke Nakata and Aaron Hynds, tubas Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
2007 All-State Tuba and EuphoniumClinic Tuba and Euphonium Etudes Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
Allegretto: A rather fast tempo marking between Allegro and Moderato. cresc.: crescendo; gradually becoming louder Dolce: A directive to a performer to play a certain passage sweetly, softly, with tender emotion. rit. = ritardando A directive to perform a passage with a gradually reduced tempo. Progressively slower. Blazhevich No. 16 Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
Tempo: Allegretto In 6, eighth note ca.120-130 Notice the dolce marking which means….. Do not play too short – emphasize the pitches Breathe approximately every 2 measures Exaggerate dynamics Practice G major Scale (piece is in e minor) Blazhevich No. 16 Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
Con Moto: With motion. d.c.: means literally ‘da capo’ which translates to ‘the head’ meaning to return to the beginning of the piece. poco: a little rit. = ritardando A directive to perform a passage with a gradually reduced tempo. Progressively slower. Voxman pg. 22 Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
Tempo: Con Moto (with motion) In 3, quarter ca.80-90 Check the ‘road map’! D.C. al Coda Do not play too short – emphasize the pitches and phrasing Breathe approximately every 4-5 measures Exaggerate dynamics PRACTICE Db MAJOR SCALE!!! Voxman pg. 22 Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
Andante: A moderate tempo marking between Largo and Moderato. This tempo typically has between 76 and 108 beats per minute. Semplice: simple Dolce: A directive to a performer to play a certain passage sweetly, softly, with tender emotion. rit. = ritardando A directive to perform a passage with a gradually reduced tempo. Progressively slower. rall. = rallentando A directive to perform a certain passage with a gradual slowing of the tempo. Progressively slower. Grace Notes: Should be performed before the beat and in a relaxed fashion matching the style of the piece. Blazhevich No. 28 Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
Tempo: Andante semplice In 4 quartet note ca.70-80 Notice the dolce marking which means….. Emphasize beautiful sound and phrasing! Breathe approximately every 2 measures Exaggerate dynamics Practice Eb Major Scale Blazhevich No. 28 Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
Andante: A moderate tempo marking between Largo and Moderato. This tempo typically has between 76 and 108 beats per minute. affetuoso: A directive to perform a passage with with tender and passionate expression. Dolce: A directive to a performer to play a certain passage sweetly, softly, with tender emotion. Turn: The ‘S’ on it’s side means to perform a turn. This ornament consists of four notes: The note above the main note; The main note; The note below the main note; The main note. rit. = ritardando A directive to perform a passage with a gradually reduced tempo. Progressively slower. a tempo: An directive to return to the previous tempo after a deliberate deviation. dim. = dimenuendo A directive to a performer to smoothly decrease the volum of the specific passage. Sfz = sforzando A directive to perform a specific note with particular emphasis. Voxman pg. 43 Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
Tempo: Andante Affettuoso In 2, dotted quarter ca.50-60 Emphasize the phrasing and beautiful sound! Breathe approximately every 4-5 measures Many different articulation types Emphasize this! Exaggerate dynamics Practice A major Scale Voxman pg. 43 Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk
All-State Tuba and EuphoniumClinic2007 Presented by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk With members of UNITUBA studio including Danny Rowland, Kyosuke Nakata, Aaron Hynds, John Day, Jacob Guelff Prepared by Dr. Jeffrey Funderburk