Week 1: Wanderer over a Sea of Fog!
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Coste - Op 38 No 8 (May 5 update)
I have been able to sneak in some practice time on this piece. I think I'm playing it at the tempo I'd like now, but there are still many trouble spots. I really don't enjoy playing fast music like this. I always feel like I'm trying to keep up with a speeding train, and I get very anxious. Is that something everyone feels, or is it just my personality?
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The good news is that the surgery on my left hand went well; the bad news is, slow recovery (at least that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it). I selected my favorite Ghiribizzi from Paganini's 43 Ghiribizzi. The piece is pretty straight forward; not too difficult so reading through it I found to be easy. What I found difficult were the ornamental turns, and the Chopin like "extra sprinkling of notes" and still keeping to the time.
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Thank you Eric for inspiring us to (re) discover the Coste studies. Your performers are inspiring. I played som of them long ago, found topmost of them very difficult. It’s stil not easy. Coste was never my favorite, but only now, I am learning to appreciate the musical quality and enjoy the challenge of them.
here my interpretation of the beautiful 3rd study. I use my 7th string in these pieces. For this one not necessary, but in some of the others it comes in handyAs an bonus I add the one you skipped, nr 2. It’s quite a fun piece actually, should e faster maybe….