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Sullivan: Pineapple Poll: Suite from the Ballet
David Werden
Pineapple Poll should indeed sound effortless. Remember that it is not
a solo passage, but is played with the low woodwinds and should blend
with them. Almost every player will have the best luck with alternate
fingerings in this passage (usually 4 to 124, or for noncompensating euphoniums
4 to 234; used just about everywhere except during the scales). Even if
you can play it with standard fingerings, the extra mechanical noise will
get in the way. It must sound light, so don't play with quite as much
air through every single note (one of the few technical passages I'll
say that about), but rather 'skim' a little more. The important thing
is to create the idea of the line; just support the woodwinds.
Neal Corwell
The only reason this excerpt is requested at auditions is to test your
4th-valve technique and your control and sound quality in the lower register.
In an actual concert performance, this passage is completely buried in
the orchestration (Sorry Mr. Mackerras [the arranger], but you messed
up on this one!). Nevertheless, all military band euphonium "wanna
bees" need to play this excerpt accurately. I suggest you use your
metronome, starting VERY slowly, and working out everything patiently.
The key is to break apart the excerpt into small passages until you can
get all bars individually. Then put the smaller passages together until
you can go from beginning to end without a stop. Once you get to that
stage, you have to work on deep full breaths and a judicious use of air
to get from the beginning to appropriate breathing spots (bars 8 &
12). Remember, the faster you can play it, the bigger richer sound you
can use without running out of air. If your four valve is on top (not
played with the left hand), I wish you good luck!
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Neal Corwell = Red
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David Werden = Blue
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Combined = Green
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