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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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!
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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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I would like to point out right away that early music is not my favorite style. I have always had trouble understanding it. I just don't feel the "spirit" of this music. Interestingly, I really like to listen to it ...
As for the first section of Marizapalos - the beginning is technically easy. I agree with David Chidsey on bar 17th, it's hard to miss the first string when playing the rasgueado.
In the second section (also technically quite simple), the ornaments on the 2nd and 3rd strings are the most difficult (it is particularly difficult to avoid "hooking" on the adjacent strings). I also have doubts about the tempo (the recordings do not give me enough data - sometimes I would like to slow down, sometimes speed up).
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Today practicing on that piece, I found - playing without ornaments in slow tempo is easy. Playing with ornaments makes my brain smoking.
( What is possible on ornamentation, ok - do not play the same ornamentation all the time, double thrills make me crazy.....I´ve never played that 4131 or 3121 ornamentations. But I confess - played a lot of renaissance music in my life - but not one piece had so much ornamentations ! )
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I worked on measures 1-27 today to get a feel of the strumming and where I wanted to put the rasgueados. I tried to play them lightly and I still want to work more on that and a few of the chords didn’t come out as cleanly on the recording as I would have liked. Just a simple phone recording for now to mark progress.
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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!