Week 2: A Song Of Ice! 🧊
Welcome to the Main Thread for the second week of the Landslög Challenge
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Hello,
Finally a big step for me.... A lot of learning to record and post (private) on Youtube but here is my first take of Landslog I.
I used a metronome set 3/4 at 85 bpm which is a lot slower than the normal required speed but the best I can do at this point of time. Many mistakes, few skipped triplets but I is done.
For me a late beginner acoustic player... I feel good about it.
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I been away from the forum for a bit, but I have been able to get in some practice every day. I'm still on no. III and haven't quite gotten it to recording level just yet, I'm getting close, possibly within the next two days.
I've been able to separate the melody from the chords decently enough, but what's has been a challenge is maintaining that focus while trying to incorporate the dynamics.
I'm going to try to put in some more focused practice tomorrow and hopefully get a recording up soon.
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I've been away from the forum, reason: brought my iPad for repair. Now I follow TB on smartphone. Inspiring to hear your wonderful submissions.
I decided to work on 4, 9 and 10 - and I took 11 as my new -long term- etude. It's real challenge. Ik hope to record a first try of nr 9 tomorrow.
Btw I find nr 7 really frustrating. Counting the repetions and figuring out how fast or slow to move from mp to mf or from pp to ff and at the same time shifting from tasto to normal a/o ponticello and vv is really too confusing for me at the moment. I also have the feeling it's more about performing a complicated test than engaging in a musical .process.. Am I the only one here with this?
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Hello everyone,
I enjoyed watching the videos of the beautiful Landslög pieces, I think the challenge deserved to be repeated as it was very special.
I was busy last week so here is my recording of the first one, I will see if I can learn more.
I specially love the first one which reminds me of York's snowflight when I play it.