"My experience with long ff sustains with brass (in real live) is, that the players always have a dynamic modulation. It's a light crescendo or diminuendo."
With this technique they are able to hold this ff "sustains" longer than 3 seconds (trombones for example). Sometimes more than the double length. If we insisted for longer notes, they simply reduce a little the loudness. 3dB less could give them 1 or 2 extra seconds, but than the ff is not massive enough.
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ARE THESE LIGHT CRESCEDOS/ DIMMINUENDOS IN THE 1ST EDITION AT ALL? i am a bit concerned there is nothing longer then 3 sec?
thanks - [:D] [:D] good to hear about the loops for us un-idiomatic orchestrators!!
mike
With this technique they are able to hold this ff "sustains" longer than 3 seconds (trombones for example). Sometimes more than the double length. If we insisted for longer notes, they simply reduce a little the loudness. 3dB less could give them 1 or 2 extra seconds, but than the ff is not massive enough.
[*-)]: [*-)]:
ARE THESE LIGHT CRESCEDOS/ DIMMINUENDOS IN THE 1ST EDITION AT ALL? i am a bit concerned there is nothing longer then 3 sec?
thanks - [:D] [:D] good to hear about the loops for us un-idiomatic orchestrators!!
mike