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Topic: Help with rhapsody in blue
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adavid778
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Help with rhapsody in blue
on: November 09, 2012, 04:10:08 PM
Hi guys. I'm new to the forum and I'm trying to figure this version of rhapsody in blue out.
Can anyone lend any advice/tips?
Please help.
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49410enrique
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Re: Help with rhapsody in blue
Reply #1 on: November 09, 2012, 09:07:05 PM
figure what out. what's the score tell you to do? i.e. look at what's on the page and make an interpretive decision and make sure your physical approach is in line with what you want to execute. vague question. equally vague response. seems fair.
if you want to elaborate as to what exactly you have problems with/need with , that's different.
can't say i care very much for what little i heard but that wouldn't stop me from trying to help if i knew what i was trying to help with.
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ted
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Re: Help with rhapsody in blue
Reply #2 on: November 10, 2012, 05:29:51 AM
I agree with Enrique. He is just playing bits and pieces of things. There is a small section from about a third way through the Rhapsody In Blue, then a bit from the end of I Got Rhythm, then something or other on an organ. I love playing the solo Rhapsody In Blue and do so every few days. I too will help if I can but the whole thing is too vague.
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