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Toccata para Melodica

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Bring you new piece, for melodica, a little keyboard that works like a flute

Fun piece, lovely harmonies. But when can the performer take a  breath?

love it, very fun. Making a piece for melodica was a great idea. But like Jan-Peter asked, when can the performer take a breath?

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On 11/23/2021 at 1:25 PM, Jan-Peter said:

Fun piece, lovely harmonies. But when can the performer take a  breath?

 

Have you ever heard a performance of I don't know, for example Bach's flute partita BWV1013? The interpreter is the one to chose when he has to make a little stop to breath according to what makes more sense in interpretation.

Even if that didn't exist, circular breathing technique does exist, so you can practically play this piece without stop blowing. Though obviously is a very advanced technique, maybe proper thing for a toccata?

Thanks for the comment.

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8 hours ago, jejrekmek said:

love it, very fun. Making a piece for melodica was a great idea. But like Jan-Peter asked, when can the performer take a breath?

 

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