WEEK 1: Exploring Carcassi's Etudes
Welcome to the Main Thread for the first week of the composition challenge! This is the place to post updates for the first week.
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- Things you found difficult:
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Number 9 update.
I've been practicing this for a couple days now and I made a recording of where it's at.
What was easy: It is really fun to play, and I found it very easy to memorize for some reason.
What was difficult: The transition from measure 22 to 23 is still causing me difficulty. I would also like to develop a plan for adding more musicality to it.
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Hello everyone,
I was hesitant to try No 6 because it seems less interesting than the other Etude but after I started practicing I found it very enjoyable. I enjoy trying to make this (what seems like) didactic piece to sound musical, trying different ways to shape the phrasing of the moving lines.
Thing I found easy: Easy sight reading
Things I found hard: (1) Balancing the volume on the top and lower parts (2) keep the tempo steady and not rushing and (3) like I said above, trying to make it singing and musical
So this is a recording after 2 days of practice :)
Quarter note ~108
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Study 14 (again!) slow and expressive.
I thought my previous posting of this etude would be my last, but Martin noticed some instability in fingers 3 and 4 of my left hand, and recommended playing it slowly to improve. As I was playing it slowly, I thought, "Why not go for very expressive as well?" I really like it this way! I honestly do not know if my left hand is any more stable, but I really enjoy playing it like this. When doing this, I instinctively started using more ring finger in my right hand, as I think my tone with that finger is better.
Let me know what you think?