WEEK 1: Discovering J.S.Bach!
Welcome to the Main Thread for the first week of the J.S.Bach Challenge! This is the place to post submissions of the first week!
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- Watch the kickoff livestream for help with the first section!
If you want to describe your process (optional), feel free to use the following template.
- Things you found easy:
- Things you found difficult:
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↓ Reply below with your submissions and questions! ↓
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Sinfonia (Arioso) from BWV 156 March 4
This is part of one of Bach's cantatas, and I find the melody to be very infectious. The arrangement is by Bradford Werner. I've been practicing it for a couple days now, and once I saw that Martin posted this thread, I made a quick video of where I'm at with the piece right now.
As I watch my video, I'm noticing a few things that need some work:
- I repeat the m finger A LOT! And I didn't even know I was doing it until I watched myself. It is slow enough that repeating a finger is not a problem, but I know it would be better for my overall technique to alternate more strictly.
- My trills are not too clean. I think I need to work on my slurs.
- I botched the left hand fingering in the final cadence. Also, I've heard the final trill done with a cross-string fingering, but I have never been able to execute those well. Maybe that is something I could work on for this challenge.
Let me know what else needs improvement.
BTW, that's my dog in the lower right corner. I guess he likes Bach (his Bach is worse than his bite ).
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No videos yet but I have only ever comfortably played one Bach piece, the bouree from lute suite number 1. Been relearning the second section (which I always forget if I haven't played it for a while). My aspiration for this challenge is to play this plus the allemande and sarabande. Then if I have time alongside these I will look at cello suite number 1 plus the gavottes from number 6.
If I put it down in writing it may force me to do it, although I will have a few days away from my guitar next week :-(
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Sinfonia (Arioso) from BWV 156 Mar 5
Here is an update after another day of practice. I'm playing it slower here, trying to pay attention to a few details that need improvement:
- With the right hand, I was trying to alternate fingers better. There is improvement from yesterday, but I am still repeating m too much. I notice it happens mostly when there is something more complex going on in the left hand, which makes sense. I would like to be able to alternate better as a default, without having to concentrate too much on it. Getting there slowly.
- With the left hand, I tried to clean up my trills a bit. I think this was pretty successful. They don't sound refined yet, but at least they are cleaner.
- In the last cadence, I tried to do a simple cross-string trill. It wasn't great, but it wasn't terrible either. What I find most difficult is damping the upper auxiliary (in this case, the open G string) while playing a bass note with the thumb.