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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Here is a video of my first week's practice of the first 16 measures of the Prelude 1st Cello Suite. My nails are still pretty much gone, so sorry for the poor tone and a few inaccuracies.
I took my time and worked through the fingerings for the first two days. I really liked Sanel Redzic's Tonebase lesson and learned a lot from it. Too bad he doesn't play through the whole piece but I found him playing it on YouTube and got a lot of right and left hand fingering ideas.
My approach the next four days was to play very slowly taking each section of a few bars. I made sure I could play at least ten times in a row without a mistake, starting over if I did...then I moved on the the next few bars, etc, etc. Measures 9 and 11 were the hardest. Sanel's transcription here is more challenging with the moving bass line but I think it's worth the effort.
Everything needs more practice and polish but I'm happy with my progress so far. Constructive feedback is always welcome!
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David Russell uses a piece of ping pong on his “a” finger. He glued it from underneath the nail. I am also having nail issue with my “a” finger and have tried various artificial nails. The best sounding nail is hard gel with UV light. However, it is really hard to do since I’m right-handed. I often messed up and had to ask my niece to do it for me. Khiem told me to try OPI Nail Strengthener and it’s working for me. My nail stopped splitting & breaking. I only use it on my “a” finger.