WEEK TWO: The Musical Voyage!
Welcome to the Main Thread for the second week of the Sergio Assad Community Challenge!
- Make sure you've read the guidelines before replying (← click)
- Watch the Kick-Off-Livestream on July 16th to get an overview!
- Download the scores for Assad's Etudes here (← click)
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- Things you found easy:
- Things you found difficult:
- (Optional): a video of you performing the etude!
- (Optional:) questions
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Sketch VII Day 1. Well, I went around the brick wall of Sketch VI only to find a higher wall called Sketch VII! I only played measures 1-39 (the first three variations). Trust me, if you listen to it, you'll thank me for stopping early.
What was easy: Does not apply here
What was difficult: Can I just say everything? Here are some particular issues:
- These chords are killer on the left hand! In particular the F#m11 found for the first time in measure 7. I simply cannot play that with the fingering Assad gave. I checked the video of his performance, and he does indeed play it that way. I have to re-finger it without a barre, but it's still ridiculously hard.
- The changing of meter just is not smooth for me. I have to admit that I don't really like abrupt meter changes like these. They don't feel natural to me, even when I'm just listening to them. Again, it feels more like an exercise than like music. (And I haven't even gotten to the polyrhythms yet!)
I'll keep plugging away, I guess.
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So week 2. I had some time to watch the rest of the progress videos today and decided I will stick to sketches 1 through 5 for the period of the challenge. I think 6 though 10 will be part of my study plan for the next year (at least!)
Each on one of the skecthes is so rich in learnings and I think it's well worth while staying with each of them over time - I keep discovering new things as I revsit and get to know them better.
I read through 3, 4 and some of 5 today (no videos at this stage I'm afraid)
No. 3 seems reasonalbly straightforward, although I need to make sure I observe the rests. The improvisation is fun!
I really like no. 4 but I need to solve a few fingering problems.
Lots of work in progress!
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Hey guys, here is my first take on Sketch VI, a commented Read-Through after approx. 10-20min of practicing it, I hope you can draw at least some value from that!
- Things you found easy: The rhythm guided me through the piece! Funny enough, the mixed shapes worked better for me as they were (mostly) diatonic, something that my hand is just used to play in repertoire! the 4ths and, minor 7ths worked fine as well, as I only needed to look at one of the notes, the second one easily fell into place!
- Things you found difficult: It is super annoying to already know the rhythm of the piece but not the associated notes with that rhythm, usually it's the other way around! It makes this Sketch so frustrating to learn, because in every bar there might be something you miss because we tend to play it a little bit too fast in the beginning since we already know the rhythm. I realized in the first bars already, that this Sketch would need a careful eye for the details, possibly will change some fingerings!
I will do a deep dive into the second half of the Sketches on Saturday (←click), I hope to see some of you there!