BYWEEKLY UPDATES (Section Three, Main Thread) - Submissions, Questions & Discussion
Welcome to the Main Thread for the second section of Santiago de Murcia's "Marizápalos"!
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Every day between February 23th (Week 2 stream) and March 16th (watch party), we are hoping to read your daily updates in this very thread right here!
Please use the following format when commenting (feel free to copy & paste!):
- Section you worked on:
- One thing you found easy:
- One thing you found difficult:
- (Optional): a video of you performing it!
- (Optional:) questions
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- Section you worked on: Final sections!
- One thing you found easy: hmmm, I guess ...nothing? The Triplets do have an inherent dance like charakter that get's transported very easy, but in order to do that I needed to achieve a certain speed. So I definitely went for speed over accuracy!
- One thing you found difficult: Accuracy (as mentionend before)! In order to establish the character I want I needed to have a certain speed, though I don't think that I am secure enough will all the fingerings and notes (definitely need to play this one by heart if I want to play it that fast). It's especially tricky not to stumble across your own fingers in the triplet section, in the campanella it's quite hard to end a scale properly and play the following chord rhythmically accurate!
joosje I would have liked to play the da capo chords from the beginning, but I just forgot and was too focused on getting my notes right
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I worked on bars 163 to 171 today. Very slowly I think the fingering makes sense to me but it is going to be a while until I can play it at a reasonable speed (that is about half the speed of Martin).
I think the trickiest bit is going up to the g on the fifth string using Martin's fingering.
Maybe we should have an 'anniversary' watch party to see how we are doing after a year!
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Unfortunately I've been fighting with high fever since Tuesday , therefore I haven't touched my guitar for days Thankfully my Covid test is negative, and my fever dropped down to normal levels today. I think the last part was the most challenging one, and it needs more time than the previous ones. I am not sure I have energy to practice today, so I have only 2 days before the watch party. I will try as far as I can go but it will be impossible to catch up, I am very sorry for that.
I tried the whole section before my illness. Sight reading is easy, but right hand fingering does not have a pattern. It makes it very difficult to play it in normal tempo.One week is very short for this part. Maybe we can postpone the watch party? (I feel like a college student who tries to postpone the final exam because she didn't study )