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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Hello fellow Bach Buddies!
I've chosen to work on the 1st Cello Suite. I've never learned this one before and I really love it so I'm looking forward to the process. I take my time learning new pieces, especially if it's a piece I plan to keep in my permanent repertoire. I don't want to let mistakes creep in so I go slowly. So this will be the only piece I submit over the course of the challenge.
I've been watching the lesson with Sanel Redzic here on Tonebase. He has some great suggestions. I love how he goes into the analysis and approaches it from with the phrasing and bowing of the cello. I've also been looking at the tutorial with Taso Comanescu on Elite Guitarist and he has some nice points as well. His version is the more "guitary" approach, whereas Sanel's is more from the point of view of the original score and the cello. I will take ideas from both of these maestros and try to come up with a version that suits me and my playing.
So basically, these past few days have been studying the piece and working out some fingerings for the first half - up to measure 22. I hope to post a video of my progress by the weekend.
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Sarabande BWV 997 measures 1-8 Mar 9
So, I've been playing Bach for about a week now, and I think I'm ready to dig into something a little more long-term. Here are just the first eight measures of the Sarabande from the third Lute Suite. I really love Drew Henderson's version, and I'm trying to follow his fingerings from watching his YT video. I'm surprised to see how many open strings he is using.
Does anyone know if this score is available in the guitar version (key of A minor with one treble clef staff), but unfingered? I find it really messy to change the fingerings on a score that already has fingerings.
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Bach Cello Suite #1 - Prelude, Minuets and Gigue
Okay, These recordings are my starting point - a very humbling documentation as to how I'm starting off. I welcome your suggestions.
Here's where we're at - I've played the first minuet for a long time. (I've also seen them spelled as "menuet".) However, as I've learned with so much other music - I've been playing it "wrong" for a really long time as well.
What I've learned in watching some cello performances of this is that often the two minuets are played back to back with a repeat of the first minuet after the second is finished. I plan to implement this into my final arrangement as well - playing it like a cello piece as opposed to a guitar piece. I have not played the second minuet until now.
For the minuets and gigue I am actually using my own transcription from the original cello score. I am planning to rework the fingering so that I am playing higher up the neck on thicker strings so as to get a more cello-like sound. Fun fact: I actually used to play the cello for a couple years!
For the Prelude I will be learning a guitar transcription by John W. Duarte. This one is brand new to me.