WEEK ONE Updates: Main Thread - Awakening Tárrega's Spirit

Hello and welcome to the WEEK ONE Main Thread for this challenge! 😍


Alright my friends - this is the thread where we'll all be posting our daily updates.

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Twice a week between Mai 31st and June 21st, I hope to be reading your daily updates in this very thread right here!


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Please use the following format when commenting (feel free to copy & paste!):

 

  • One thing you found easy:
  • One thing you found difficult:
  • (Optional): a video of you performing it!
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  • Hi everyone, here is my warm up piece- LaGrima. As I mentioned a bit above, I have learnt Lagrima and Recuerdos de la Alhambra. I am posting this La Grima as a warm up, thanks to the nice suggestion from Blaise Laflamme . I am choosing to work on Adelita and Gran Vals in this challenge. In the next few days, I will post my progress about Adelita :) Look forward to seeing your progress also; hope we can all motivate each other :) 

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    • Thank you all my friends. I hope we can motivate each other. I look forward to hearing your submission, also! :)

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      Khiem Nguyen Bravo! I really enjoyed how you highlighted your points of interest, it adds a lot of character to a piece that we all know so well! A nice twist! 🧙‍♂️🕺

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      Khiem Nguyen Well played Khiem - lovely tone

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    • Khiem Nguyen great playing Khiem. I like you phrasing and accentuation. Thank you for sharing .👋

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      Khiem Nguyen Nice!

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    • Martin thank you so much Martin. I haven't been aware that I have played it much differently than the "normal" way. The reason could be that when I first learned it, I based only on my own view to shape the rubato and the dynamic based on my own feeling - I did not have something as a "normal way to play" as a reference dynamic to mimic. So it is my very own interpretation, and I feel good about it. 

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    • joosje thank you a lot Joosje, I appreciate it. I look forward to hearing your submissions! :)

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    • Olalla and Derek , thank you a lot! :)

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    • Khiem Nguyen very good choice to start, beautifully played. Loking forward to your other videos.

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      Khiem Nguyen Very nicely done Khiem!

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    • Gokce Turkmendag thank you Gokce! I look forward to hearing your Capricio Arabe, too :)

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    • Debbie thank you Debbie! Look forward to hearing you play, too! :)

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  • Still working on Prelude no. 1.  It is definitely easier as I settle into a consistent fingering pattern.  Also, the measures 3 - 5 are also easier (still not what I would call easy, but thank you for the tip Martin on measure 4 using the 2nd finger as the guide finger; it also helps stabilize that chord as well, and helps with intonation I think...). 

    Difficulty - definitely trying to maintain a nice legato while adhering to the dynamics.

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      Paul Kennedy Awesome, glad that I could be of help! I've just recently discovered the piece, but it'll stay with me for a long time, I'm sure! I so much love the change between E-Major and C-Major in the end!

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  • Did I say Prelude no.1?  I meant Prelude no. 5 (I was dabbling in Prelude No. 1 for a few minutes before sitting down to write this).

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  • Initially, I was going to work on Maria, a piece I have not done yet. But since I’m traveling, I did not have enough time to work on it. So I decided to do a piece I’ve done plenty of times before. Etude in E minor. 
      I’ll work on Maria for later on this week(:

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    • Devyn McCrea Very good👋

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      Devyn McCrea beautiful!! Kitchen have great acoustics! 

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    • Devyn McCrea Good job, Devyn! 👋

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      Devyn McCrea Well done! This piece starts out so gentle, but then this damn jump into the B-Major7 with that A on top! You did a great job on this one, I especially enjoyed your contrasts (and the ending, haha!)

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    • Martin thank you! Totally forgot to mention what I found hard/easy. 
        Doing the arpeggios with my right hand is what I find easy. But that jump to the B maj7 is a bear. And playing this at a higher tempo is challenging! I’ve never been a fast player, but that’s what I wanted to work on with this etude. 

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      Devyn McCrea Great, thank you for your insights!  💪

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  • I start with the easiest😊

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      Giuseppe Gasparini Beautiful! How is everybody doing so well on this B Major 7 in the 3rd bar? 🤯 I am ALWAYS struggling with!
      Your performance is beautiful, it's balanced, it's lyrical, it has musical direction without being to obvious in its intention! Well done!!!

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    • Giuseppe Gasparini Very well done, Giuseppe! Nice, clear melody with beautiful tone.

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