BYWEEKLY UPDATES (Section One, Main Thread) - Submissions, Questions & Discussion
Welcome to the Main Thread for the first section of Santiago de Murcia's "Marizápalos"
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- 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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Worked on the first and second sections.
I need to play the rasgueados a bit more gently and make sure the direction is correct.
Spent some time researching the ornaments, which I think I'm beginning to understand. Individually they're fine but when they come one after the other I found playing them cleanly more challenging!
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I’m working on the first 3 sections.
The basic notes and chords are not difficult.
Those ornaments are so %#&¥§ to get in place cleanly and smoothly. Even if just simple single trills. My experience is: it doesn’t get much better with practicing for now. My fingers just get more stressed. And the string tension and volume of our modern guitars don’t help. I try it with a capo in II to make it feel and sound a bit lighter and softer, but the higher pitch is disturbing. Maybe extra low tension strings.....
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Nothing easy. Yesterday I worked on the first part. The strumming, I passed quite a lot of time trying to make The chords sound right and not like church guitar chords .... The ornaments .... are difficult, mainly to make them without muting the test of the notes of the chord and to make them in general . The easy part is that O love the piece so it is fun to practice :)
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Yesterday and this morning I worked on the rasguedos and the first section up to about bar 37. I also tried to match the score to the tab which was interesting as I've never really done that before. I think given my current understanding (which is very little) it looks a pretty close realisation. I have been playing the A in bar 37 on the 3rd string instead of the open 5th string as per the score. I assume it would have been that octave on the baroque guitar and I prefer the sound of the repeated A on the 3rd string to the drop of an octave.
One thing I found easy: looking forward to playing it.
One thing I found hard: playing it! The hardest part I found was in bar 21 shifting to the G chord with the D on the 2nd string although if I concentrate on keeping my 1st finger on the preceding C I can use that finger to support my hand as the other fingers move to the correct position. I can only do it slowly at the moment.
A bit like the joke about the football team - 'They thought they had a good chance of winning - and then the game started!'
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Let's give it a try. This is a real challenge! It does not have to be perfect. It cannot be perfect after 2 days. But it won't be even after a week, I'm afraid, so here we go.....
First page , variations 1 and 2
I practiced first with Capo. It sounds 1 tone higher than the original and in those days the pitch was even lower....
But it makes the strumming a bit smoother and the ornaments lighter. So, for practice, I allow myself to do it this way.
I am not planning to get rid of my nails. Strings are new and high tension, so, there is too much nail sound. (Will have to edit this in reaper... another challenge ahead )
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Started working on the next variation. ( bars 55-73)
Easy: very beautiful melody line which makes it a pleasure to practice.
Difficult: the sequence of ornaments, almost overlapping
I stumbled over the trills on A string, (also D string btw) it does never sound the way I think it is meant to be. Too heavy and unnatural
Therefore I made a few changes. Same thing for the 2nd variation, so I might post that one again, when I’m ready..... -
This is my attempted in practicing the new piece.
Easy: without ornamentations it is "easy" to play
Difficult: playing the Ornamentations - also difficult to choose the correct kind of Ornamentation. I am unsure about my decisions... but as Martin mentioned - only starting on Note Ornamentation in early Spanish Music...