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Im playing Dragonetti Concerto in G for bass and piano in a upcoming audition. It's a scholorship that goes through the chattanooga youth symphony to pay (up to several thousand dollars) for gov. school and musical camps (most 3-5 weeks long and usualy at major universities) across the country. Just wanted to let every one know and im curius on some fingering sugestions ect... It doesn't have any and of coarse i've developed my own fingering and bowings on what makes it easier.
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Old 02-10-2006, 12:20 PM
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I'm practising the Dragonetti Concerto in G for an audition, but my copy doesn't indicate any fingerings or bowings. Can you please help me with some sugestions. So far I've got by by making my own up.
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Old 02-10-2006, 02:25 PM
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I think it says:

I'm practising the Dragonetti Concerto in G for an audition, but my copy doesn't indicate any fingerings or bowings. Can you please help me with some sugestions. So far I've got by by making my own up.
I think that's the right translation...
the best answer is: ask your TEACHER.
Or maybe even: Find A Teacher.

seriously!

The next answer would be to get a "scale study" book that has a Whole Lot of G Major... that's essentially the Dragonetti cto.

The next answer would be: Ask your teacher!
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