Group 2
Assignments:
- Watch the first of three video and practice the exercise "Cross String by Thirds"
- When you're feeling comfortable, share a recording or ask a question!
All About String Crossings with TY!
If you conquer the cross-string training, you can play any scales or passages in music with ease, power, and confidence. This training course aims to provide exercises to enhance our right-hand rest-stroke cross-string abilities with details on how to practice and both hands' fingerings. We will have three assignments plus one bonus exercise for those who are finished early!
About TY
The highlight of TY Zhang’s international career was the Grand Prize of the 2017 Guitar Foundation of American International Concert Artist Competition (GFA-ICAC), known as the most prestigious guitar contest in the world. TY become the first Chinese to be honored with this prize. His win was followed by a tour with over 50 concerts in the U.S., including his Carnegie Hall debut. In 2018, TY released his solo album with Naxos company as the Laureate Series · Guitar Recital. It was praised as: “one of the most talented young players… I’m struck by the extraordinary levels of mastery, comfort and relative ease.” - Classical Guitar Magazine.
- Sign-Up: now until November 11th
- Course Period: November 14th - 25th
- Class Size: 4 Groups á 10 Participants
- Optional check-In via Zoom: November 19th, 11 am PST
Link to the Zoom Check-In: https://usc.zoom.us/j/9596313032
Passcode: tonebase
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Dear friends, I've posted the link and the passcode into the thread:
Link to the Zoom Check-In: https://usc.zoom.us/j/9596313032
Passcode: tonebase
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Okay, first run to get familiar with the exercise with eighth notes at 60bpm. I liked TY's suggestion to have the right hand at an angle so the index and middle fingers are essentially at the same length. I practiced it that way, but then I noticed that I didn't play it that way in this recording!
Oh, well, there's always next time!
I will also admit that I had to create a "chart" for this. I'm reading the notes so I can focus on maintaining an alternate picking pattern with my right hand. Very hard to do when doing the ascending scale leading with the m finger.
Feel free to hammer away at my technique. I appreciate any helpful feedback.
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Hi everyone. Looks like a great practice. I started doing this exercise after a weekend with the superb Antwerpen Guitar festival: Annabel Montesinos, Xuefei Yang, Artyom Dervoed, Goran Krivokapic, and Zora Dukic! Their virtuosity is impressive. (as well as inspiring). TY’ s technique - as showed in the video- is also impressive, but that will not discourage me from doing my best. I hope to record (and post) my practice later this week.
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Here's a take of the exercise. I'm a new convert to using rest strokes for more passages than just accents but I find my hand position is quite different with my knuckles being directly over the strings for free strokes but moving towards the upper bout for rest strokes. I'm curious if that's normal and if so how much of a shift there is.
Thanks