Week 3: ... and Fire
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Landslög 3
Man, I'll tell you what, I'm putting a lot of pressure on myself. I know I'm not supposed to make funny faces when I make mistakes, but I've been working real hard on this piece, and I screwed up in a couple spots that I rehearsed most!
The most difficult measures for me in this piece are mm 17-21. I will tell you...I really don't like them! That stretch between the i and the a finger to go from the fourth string to the first string...I've never had to do that before. I just doesn't feel natural, and it's hard to get a good sound for some reason.
I even cheated in measure 13 and played the high E on the second string so I wouldn't have to do that stretch there. I think it worked.
I enjoyed many of the elements of this piece, though, in all honesty. I like how it is challenging me. I think it's a keeper, and my daughters say they love to hear me play all these "strange and different" pieces.
I'm not sure if I'm going to continue with this challenge for now, though. I have a huge gig coming up in a couple weeks for my church where I have to learn like 25 new songs. Lots of work to be done!
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time flies, very true. After my attempt last week on IV and IX I started working on XI. It's a fascinating piece but I cant get it presentable before the end of the challenge so it will have to be for the third chance if there will be one.
All these pieces are in fact addictive as soon as you start practicing them. But to get even one phrase to 'perfection' is difficult enough.
Number 5 is a challenge because of the tempolessness. Every note is so fragile and the balance between the voices is difficult to maintain.
Number 6 is very melodical en that's what I feel nore comfortable with. I can't say, though that it is easier than the previous ones, Musically it still needs more practice.
For my own conscience I needed to take another chance at nr 4. It's still not good enough I find, but it feels a bit more free and easyflowing.