DAILY UPDATES (Click Me!) Main Thread - Where the magic happens!
Welcome, one and all, to the Main Thread for this challenge!
This is where the magic happens - the thread where we'll all be posting our daily updates.
Make sure you've read the rules before replying (<- click)
Every day between December 6th and 19th, we are hoping to read your daily updates in this very thread right here!
Please use the following format when commenting (feel free to copy & paste!):
- Landslag you worked on:
- One thing you found easy:
- One thing you found difficult:
- (Optional): a video of you performing it!
Sample daily update:
- Landslag you worked on: Landslag no. 1: dark sand dunes with some moss
- One thing you found easy: The first bar was the hardest one for me to learn, although it looked easy enough on my first try.
- One thing you found difficult: I liked that it was a single line; it allowed me to focus on every note and it was much easier to read than most pieces I play.
Feel free to make these updates as short or long as you wish!
Download the full score (click ↓):
Gulli's Lessons for each individual Landslag:
- Landslag no. 1, Landslag no. 2, Landslag no. 3, Landslag no. 4, Landslag no. 5, Landslag no. 6, Landslag no. 7, Landslag no. 8, Landslag no. 9, Landslag no. 10, Landslag no. 11.
Dedicated discussion threads for each Landslag:
- Landslag 1: dark sand dunes with some moss (<- click)
(More dedicated threads will be created as we progress throughout the challenge)
↓ Let's do this! Post your daily updates below ↓
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- Landslag you worked on: Landslag no. 9
- One thing you found easy: The music once again ebbed and flowed so naturally, and finally, the distinction between melodic voices and others allowed me to do some right-hand preparation! Also, the passage high up was quite easy once I changed the fingerings around a bit.
- One thing you found difficult: I had a bit of a hard time maintaining a steady rhythm as the indication at the beginning of the piece suggests. I felt compelled to underscore certain moments not only through dynamic, but also agogic means. All in all, I don't think it necessarily did the music a disservice, but I realize my heresy in possibly going against the composer's wishes hope I will be forgiven
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- Landslag you worked on: Landslag no. 9
Another lovely relaxing piece (lovely performance Mircea). Again with most of these pieces I'm trying to use them also as sight reading practise as Gulli made a good point in one of his comments about trying to push the reading would be beneficial. This makes the first attempt quite difficult - especially the higher notes!
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Landslag 7
Despite the notes themselves being easy, I think this one is going to take me some time to get to the point where the whole piece is flowing with natural sounding rhythmic changes and incorporates all the subtleties of the timbre changes and dynamics! Still, before the challenge, I was starting to think about what new pieces to add to the repertoire next year - now I think I have my answer!
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- Landslag you worked on: Landslag no. 10
- One thing you found easy: Usually, when I have to learn very harmonic-heavy passages quickly, it's really hard to divide my eyes between my left hand and my music. Since this piece however had such a consistent internal rhythm, and just generally swayed between the 7th and 12th fret (with the occasional diversion into the 5th and the 9th), it was actually really easy to follow!
- One thing you found difficult: It's surprisingly difficult to create musically meaningful motion between repeated harmonics - due to their extreme preference for high tension (as Rene Izquierdo eloquently put it in his latest livestream), we only have a couple of options: loud vs quiet (not really much in between) and short vs long attack. Doing smooth crescendos and decrescendos can be quite tricky!
Also, tip for anyone playing this: balancing the different harmonics dynamically can be difficult too, since the 5th and (especially) the 9th fret are so much quieter than the 7th and (especially) the 12th - which just reigns supreme as the loudest harmonic of all. Play the notes in the 9th and 5th fret much louder than the others and you'll see they sound quite balanced in the end.
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- Landslag you worked on: 10
An interesting piece which clearly has a different compositional feel and quite difficult to balance some of the harmonics over 3 strings - which helps improve technique to achieve clear consistent sound! The first time I have come across a whole piece using harmonics so this was a refreshing challenge to work through. Good tips form Mircea as well.
Kind Regards
Dennis
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Landslag 10. I had very little time today unfortunately. Teaching school is pretty intense these days
easy part: the harmonics are pretty straight forward. It can be sight read without too much trouble
hard part: maintaining a steady rhythm while keeping the tempo up. And of course the dynamics and timbre as always
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- Landslag you worked on: Landslag no. 11
- One thing you found easy: So many preparation options! Ascending arpeggios make this piece a lot easier than it could have been. Also appreciated the idiomatic harmonies! Very beautiful.
- One thing you found difficult: The dynamics made it quite a bit more difficult to realize at tempo, especially due to the natural tendency of the hand to tense up in forte passages. Perhaps I will find time the next 3 days of the challenge to record this again, but I can't guarantee. In the meantime, I feel like this is a pretty good effort for one day~.