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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If you want to describe your process (optional), feel free to use the following template.
- Things you found easy:
- Things you found difficult:
- (Optional): a video of you performing it!
- (Optional:) questions
↓ Reply below with your updates and questions! ↓
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Hi Martin and my friends, I have practiced Etude no. 3 again using the left hand fingering in Martin's feedback above. It is a really nice left hand fingering. I find it is easier to achieve legato, although I of course need to put more practice on this piece to achieve it. Here it is. Thank you Martin and everyone for listening! :) I will polish it again in next weeks.
I have a tiny idea. Measure no. 17 to 18. In measure 17, I think we can place 2 on B, 3 on C#, 4 on F#, instead of 1,2,3. Then slide 2 to B in measure 18. I did not use that idea in my below video though. To keep measure 17 consistent with measure 3, we can still use 1,2,3 on measure 17. It will be easier for our memory to just stick to one version :)
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Hello everyone! Hope you're doing great. Here's a video of the Etude nr. 1 by Carcassi, filmed it last night. Been learning it since 2 days ago and still have some doubts when performing it, but well, later I'll post some improvement. It has a bit difficult technical elements for me. I apologize for the poor view on my right hand will try to film better next time
- One thing you found easy: Perhaps the left hand shifts and phrasing certain sections.
- One thig you found difficult: Mostly damping the open string with the left hand (like TY says).
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I was hesitant to release this due to right hand nail problems affecting performance and tone, but here it is! Was hoping nail would grow back but ran out of time. Hopefully it will get better for next week's submission. It's another reminder to me of the importance of protecting your nails. If anyone has good suggestion for nail products ( that really work well) to help protect against tears, etc, please let me know. Thanks!!