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Topic: Bringing back pieces  (Read 1373 times)

Offline hazypurple21

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Bringing back pieces
on: August 31, 2005, 03:12:41 AM
So this is the summer before my senior year in highschool. I'll be auditioning at colleges in as early as 4 months. I know the repertoire I'll be playing, but some of it, though memorized, isn't in the shape it once was. I was thinking repolishing them now might be a good idea, so that it's done, but now I'm not sure, because I'm afraid by audition time they might need another reworking. So should I start now, and have time left over, or just wait?
"There is one god-Bach-and Mendelssohn is his prophet."

Offline nightmarecinema

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Re: Bringing back pieces
Reply #1 on: August 31, 2005, 03:49:00 AM
I think you should start now, and then if any of them need more repolishing later (which I'm sure won't be as much as now), just touch up on what you need to do then.
 

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