WEEK THREE Updates: Main Thread - The Golden Sound of Tárrega
Hellooo, everyone, and welcome to WEEK THREE - the final Main Thread for this challenge!
Where is the Week 1 and Week 2 thread?
Find the Week 1 thread here and Week 2 thread 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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Yeah, this is my bonus submission.
What was easy? I took a very moderate tempo and the chord progressions aren’t very complicated.
What was difficult? How to make the melodic material sound really lyrical and the bass notes soft and rhythmical. I didn’t quite live up to my goals, definitely need more than one week (Sunday-Friday in ‘tempo rubato’ )
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Hi everyone. As very much a novice player, I was nervous taking on this challenge, being very impressed by the quality of all the other submissions. I decided to follow Thomas Voliteau's 7-day class on Lagrima, and was very much encouraged by Martin's responses to questions that I raised elsewhere in the forum - thanks so much for that Martin.
So, after 7 days (although only about 45 mins a day), and with apologies to Senor Tarrega and music lovers everywhere, here's my effort.
1 thing I found easy - erm...eh....let me think about that...
1 thing I found difficult - only 1?? Barres! Barres!!
I think I need a few more days.
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I'm still working on Maria and Danza Mora although I don't think Danza Mora is good enough to record yet - maybe tomorrow but probably not!
I learnt El Columpio last year but I haven't played it since so I have done some work on it to bring it out of retirement. The B section is quite tricky. I've attached a recording -There are a few pauses and glitches (possibly due to 'recording stress').
Also I have been working on Recuerdo for some time now I think my tremolo is improving it was very quiet but I think the sound has improved a lot in the last few months.
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Dear Community,
this is my attempt of "Rosita". I played this piece a long time ago and practiced it again because of this great challenge. In the Repetition of the first part I made the "Marizapalos-Variation" ... don't know why, but it happened . The piece needs much more additional time to become an a concert-level. But tomorrow the challenge ends and so I decided to make a recording, as best as possible for the short practice time. And I am sure, practicing two days more won't bring that effect - need at least one whole week, better two to become it smooth and flow
- One thing you found easy: find the Notepaper in my shelf
- One thing you found difficult: the slides in the last part are very tricky at speed
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Piece I'm playing: Chopin's Prelude No 7 (arr. Tarrega). Tarrega definitely "guitarized" this piano piece by Chopin, and so maybe all the "guitarisms" like glissandos and vibrato should be minimized. I say otherwise - if Chopin had written for guitar, would he not have included such expressive techniques? We don't play Scarlatti's sonatas without dynamics just because the harpsichord had no dynamics, do we?
What was easy: It's short and straightforward.
What was difficult: The double glissandos are tricky. The B major chord in measure 12 is not hard, but a bit unusual.