Percussion: Proficiency on snare, timpani (including tuning) and mallets.Candidates may prepare either two solo pieces of contrasting styles or one that includes both fast and slow sections. Harp: Major and minor scales and arpeggios of up to four sharps or flats Two contrasting solo pieces: one fast to demonstrate technical ability and one slow to demonstrate lyricism.Let’s build a D major scale starting on D. W represents a whole step, while H represents a half step. Piano, Saxophone: Applications will be accepted for these instruments, as needed. Dominant: A Submediant: B Leading tone: C Octave: D Diagram of this scale on the treble clef: Diagram of scale on the bass clef: Video: Major scales are constructed with the formula W W H W W W H.All woodwinds and brass must be able to play the chromatic scale throughout the range of the instrument. Transpositions and clef proficiencies are required where applicable. Brass must have the ability to play any two-octave scale and arpeggio. Flutists should be proficient in piccolo. Woodwind and Brass: Woodwinds must have the ability to play any two-octave scale in arpeggio (three octaves where applicable).Developing Accuracy While Playing a Flat Major Scale on Cello 5. Playing Faster and Slower Tempos on Cello 4. Understanding Octaves in the Flat Major Scale 3.2. Viola and cello must be proficient in reading treble clef. Learning the Notes of a Flat Major Scale on Cello 3. Strings: Ability to play any scale or arpeggio in three octaves a strong command over a variety of bowing techniques including spiccato, staccato, detaché, martelé, ricochet, and legato.All candidates are required to know all the major and minor scales and corresponding arpeggios.
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