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Re: Week 3: Italy in 19th !
@Jack Stewart that’s great playing Jack. Thank you for bringing this one out. To be honest, I had it on my stand at the beginning of this challenge, but didn’t dare , it’s so difficult, for me,…
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@Jack Stewart thanks, Jack. I feel the same as you - never really charmed with Legnani. Until recently. That’s what these challenges are good for…. tempting us to discover.…
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@Eric Phillips @David Krupka @Jack Stewart Thank you for your kind words. Actually this is a fun piece to work on. (Apart from the speed) it is technically not as crazy as it looks.…
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Sorry for my insisting on the capriccios. I just thought at least one of us should try to post the famous No. 7, Hannah introduced to us. Please forget about the ‘prestissimo’.…
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Re: Week 3: Italy in 19th !
This is another charming one in the series. Capriccio No. 2. It should be much faster, I know, but it’s all new to me and it needs practice/time. This is a reconnaissance mission
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Re: Week 3: Italy in 19th !
Legnani Capriccio 28 (update) A more moderate tempo. Still continuing practice. This is a snapshot. I’m beginning to really like these capriccios. I might start using the practice forum for these…
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Re: Week 3: Italy in 19th !
@Eric Phillips that was so beautiful. Emilia’s music is more romantic than her father’s i general. I really enjoyed this! Thanks for sharing it.
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@David Krupka thank you David. That makes sense. I wasn’t sure what the indication largo here means exactly. Refers to the quaver or to the dotted crochet.…
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Re: Week 3: Italy in 19th !
@Hannah Murphy thank you for your comments. Yes, I was too fast, for my level of control, as well as for the actual character of the piece I guess. I’ll keep working and hopefully record a second…
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@Wai thank you Wai, you always have such kind words
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@Hannah Murphy thank you Hannah. This editing stuff is a nightmare for me. But I appreciate the tips. I’ll see what I can make of it.
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@Wai I liked that a lot, Wai. What a charming little piece and really nice playing. Thank you for sharing. Slurs are indeed more of a workout on our modern guitars with more tension on thinner…
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@Eric Phillips you’re doing great and there is definitely progress. these pieces look so playable, but on our modern guitars they sound more difficult.…
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@Eric Phillips thank you Eric. I’m working on the middle part , it’s in the plateau phase at the moment. Takes time.
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@Jack Stewart thank you Jack. These capriccios are actually quite nice (at least the tones that are playable)
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@Eric Phillips thank you Eric. Actually it is a fun piece to play and, starting a tiny bit slower makes the fast arpeggios playable. With some practice the tempo can go up.…
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@Jack Stewart thank you Jack. Yes, it is challenging,, even if it’s the ‘beginners’ piece in his repertoire ! Thanks for listening!
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Some time ago I was working on Regondi’s Etude no.1. Never ready to record. I felt I had to brush it up for this Italian week. Not enough time to improve much,…
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Eric started his own Legnani challenge. Shy at first, because of the virtuosic look of the capriccios, I decided to join in. I chose this capricious no. 28.…
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Re: Week 2: Vienna in 19th !
@Wai that is sounding really nice. Deserves working a little more. It’s beautiful music. Thank you for sharing
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Re: Week 3: Italy in 19th !
@Eric Phillips good job! This is sounding so nicely dramatic, just the sort of piece for you, Eric. I would love to hear your development of this one.
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@Eric Phillips super progress., Eric. This is sounding so much more secure and rhythmical. In 1 day! You’re good Eric.
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@Eric Phillips great Eric. I was with my little Carlie today, and upon arrival back home heard this first take of yours…. What a great introduction to this Italy week
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Re: Week 2: Vienna in 19th !
@Jack Stewart @Eric Phillips @Derek @Blaise Laflamme thanks for listening and comments. As said, these two variations are (by far) my favorite, and definitely more appealing in musical intensity.…
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@Jack Stewart @Eric Phillips @Blaise Laflamme thanks guys.. you’re so supportive!
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