Study Group Zoom Check-In

Fri Jun 13 at 9 AM PDT

Let’s come together for our first live Study Group Zoom session! This is your chance to share your progress, ask questions, and discuss the piece with fellow participants — and me, as I learn alongside you.

In this live call, we’ll:

  • Talk about fingerings and technique

  • Explore harmonic structure and phrasing

  • Exchange ideas on interpretation and expression

  • Troubleshoot challenges you’ve encountered

  • Share short section or insights if you’d like

Here's the Link again:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82882506065

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  • martin is it really at 9 PM EDT?

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      • martinTeam
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      • martin.3
      • 23 hrs ago
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      Blaise Laflamme Whoops, fixed it! 9am PDT (GMT-7)

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    • Martin Makes more sense... it would have been 3 AM for you! 😅

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      • Paul.22
      • 14 hrs ago
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      martin Both of those times 9am or 9pm would have been better than 2am my time zone when I'm on a night shift!😱

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    • Debbie
    • Debbie
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    Ohhhh I had to learn this studying guitar in college and vowed never again 😂 great concept though Martin. I hope this is the beginning of an ongoing series ❤️ 

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    • Debbie haha... then come and try to un-learn it! 😆

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      • Debbie
      • 22 hrs ago
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      Blaise Laflamme haha! No Blaise I really don’t like it 😜 I’ll take a pass and see what the next piece will be!

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      • David Krupka
      • Amateur guitarist/lutenist
      • David_Krupka
      • 20 hrs ago
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      Debbie I rather felt the same when the study group was first announced. Ughh, not that old 'warhorse' again! But then I happened to hear Evangelina Mascardi's performance of the piece on the lute. Being something of a lutenist myself, I thought, well, why not give it a try? While it's not particularly idiomatic to the instrument, it's at least playable, which is more than I can say for most of Bach's so-called 'lute works'! Anyhow, I find I'm enjoying the 'learning experience' far more than I imagined I would!

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      • Debbie
      • Debbie
      • 20 hrs ago
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      David Krupka I love Evangelina Mascardi. She’s great. I tried the lute for awhile but had to stop after developing hand neuropathy and the double courses were too much for me. With that in mind I have to choose to spend time on pieces I really enjoy and this isn’t one of them! 🤣

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      • David Krupka
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      • David_Krupka
      • 20 hrs ago
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      Debbie I remember your mentioning some time ago that you were taking up the lute. I'm sorry to hear that it didn't work out. I do think the modern guitar has certain ergonomic advantages over various 'period' instruments - in my own case, the higher tension of the strings helps stabilize my left hand on the fretboard, something (as a result of injury) I struggle with on the lute. Still, I muddle on ...

      Btw, I agree entirely that it makes no sense to spend (waste?) time learning music we don't actually enjoy!

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      David Krupka I do remember us chatting  about the lute before. I really enjoyed it while I played. Maybe someday I’ll try again. Or baroque guitar maybe if it’s easier. But for now you can play for both of us! 

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