Ok. We know that "the impossible" has been indeed "tamed". Once and for all. You defeated "the final boss" of oboe-playing - a feat most probably nobody before you had ever achieved. All hail Alex Klein! 👏👏👏
I am at the moment practising le api, I was doing it at 80 the quarter, now, I listen to this and I just can´t imagine myself getting that speed. It took me months to reach half of the piece and It might take ages to do this. It is amazing Mr. Klein!!!
Thank you, Bruno. It took my two years of practice, utilizing every practicing trick I could imagine, to reach 96. Then I stopped practicing for two weeks, and on my return I reached 144. Pasculli knew something....and now I do too.
@@brunogonzalez9587 to keep practicing. I just gave a lecture on this issue in Mexico last week. It would be hard, if not controversial, to try to explain it in few words, but it has to do with the difference between "speed" and the "perception of speed". I hope I will someday give a master class or lecture near you so I can better explain it.