Étude “Allegro Mosso” (L. Gatti) - Nathanael Kumar, Euphonium
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- Étude in E♭ minor “Allegro mosso” by Luigi Gatti (from H. Voxman‘s “Selected Studies for Baritone Bass Clef”; Published by Hal Leonard)
October 4, 2021
This is the third euphonium étude required by TMEA for 2021 All-State auditions. The recommended tempo is ♩. = 80-96. From the TMEA website:
“Please make sure that “melodic” content of this etude is not ignored. Don’t laugh! Try playing the first 3 notes of the big beats without the following 1/16s. Those have to be heard to make a performance of this etude successful. Single and or double tongue should be used. The 6/8 time signature precludes the use of triple tongue. When practicing the hemiola measures, try leaving out the single articulated note to avoid “tying up”. Always simplify sections or measures to allow you to keep relaxed while working up tempos.
This etude has large dynamic changes to bring out. As always, begin practice with slow tempos using a metronome. It is a good idea to work on simple scale passages at faster tempos, so the performance tempos won’t sneak up on you! The last few lines are almost impossible to play as written. Try leaving out the last note of a phrase or two to help you make it to the end without tempo breaks.”
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Nathanael Kumar, Euphonium
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the man, the myth, the legend. steven talks abt you all the time lol
Your tone is absolutely gorgeous. You played this etude spectacularly. Fantastic job!!
Dang that's really good
Nicely played!
Thats absolutely amazing, you’re a great player
I noticed every time he does a large leap to a high note he raises his eyebrows. it's funny because I do the exact same thing lmao
Euphonium-playing is 20% hard work, 80% eyebrows. ;)
Muito bom! Perfeito \o/
Bravo.
Well done! I am a junior for my high school and we have this piece as our Region piece that we have to compete with. Any tips you would give someone about this etude?
Thanks, and best of luck! I’d suggest keeping this one light - it’s a showpiece (at least, I see it as one), so be wary of letting the minor key and articulations bog you down. Also, enjoy it! It’s a lot of fun to play. :)
Hii freand help mi please play the c major scale i am from India 4 wall yuse what is the a note
I failed so badly on this one for region
Are you competing in TMEA this year, or out of high school/ Texas?