Week 2: Forgotten Favorites!
Welcome to the Main Thread for the second week of "Unfinished Business" practice challenge!
- Choose an piece that you have started to practice but never fully commited to finish. It could be a an iconic masterpiece, a technical challenge, a sweet little miniature or a piece that you played a long time ago and always wanted to refresh! You're encouraged to experiment with pieces from composers you're not accustomed to or push your boundaries with a technically demanding work.
- Commit to regular practice and share your journey with the community. Aim to practice daily and upload at least two videos per week to showcase your progress. This will not only aid in keeping you dedicated and motivated but also enables you to share your musical journey with our tonebase family.
- Share your favorite piece or recording that you always wanted to learnm but is still "unfinished business". Your submission will serve as inspiration for others and construct a vibrant repertoire of potential pieces for fellow members to explore.
↓ Happy Sharing! ↓
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Whip My Toudie/Hench Me Mallie Gray - Straloch Manuscript
When I first saw the title of this month's challenge, I found that most of my unfinished pieces required alternate tuning. I have to admit, I've been a bit lazy when it comes to tuning my guitar or finding the capo for those guitar pieces.
After watching Eric's lute performance, I felt inspired to learn some lute pieces myself (but lute pieces need alternate tuning ). So, for this challenge, I chose a short & simple piece to start with.
By the way, could anyone tell me the meaning of the titles of these two pieces in modern English?
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Arabesque week 2
I spent a lot of time this week listening to different versions of this piece and beginning to have a little bit more understanding and ideas how I wish it to sound eventually. 4 more bars of unfingered music. Should be able to finish them by end of this challenge.
Bar 1- 16
I think I'm getting the hang of the polyrhythm so now the objective is the beginning flow and make the tone more even.