Month of J.S.Bach: WATCH PARTY!
Welcome everybody and hello for the Watch Party for the Month of J.S.Bach!
These four weeks have been an amazing deep dive into the music of one of most important composers of all time and YOU have been a part of it!
Join me together with Piano Community Lead Hilda Huang and your favorite drink and let us enjoy this Watch Party with performances by both guitarists AND pianists!
- What have you learned over the course of the last four weeks?
- What is your next project?
- Any guesses for the next Community Challenge?
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- What have you learned over the course of the last four weeks? Bach is wonderful on the guitar, but it sure takes a lot of work.
- What is your next project? I always have a million ideas of what I'd like to work on, but then the next challenge starts, and I can't resist!
- Any guesses for the next Community Challenge? Music of South America.
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- What have you learned over the course of the last four weeks?
That I don't have nearly enough Bach in my repertoire. I need another lifetime just devoted to Bach.
- What is your next project?
Next project?!!! I still haven't finished all the projects from the previous Challenges!
- Any guesses for the next Community Challenge?
Maybe Guitar Transcriptions of video game theme songs - so I won't be tempted to participate and can try to finish all of my previous projects (see above).
OK. Fine. How about Modern; French; Renaissance?
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What have I learnt in the last 4 weeks: I've realised that all of the pieces by Bach that I intended to learn many years ago are still unlearned! I need to schedule time to work on them before it is too late!
Next Project: still working on a concert programme - De Visee suite in D minor, pieces by Sor, Llobet(?), Stachak, Villa Lobos, Tarrega, Barrios and Sanz. Hopefully to complete by May! Plus hoping to learn some easyish Lauro and South American pieces.
Ideas for next challenge: Barrios or possibly Villa Lobos
Unfortunately I can't make the watch party - friend's birthday so have to go out. I'll watch when I get back
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I have learned that Bach pieces take a long long time to be ready and are difficult to memorise. However I enjoy and love playing them as do people, audiences, family and friends, even if played “badly”. They take you to another world, and are beautiful. As Jack says I need more pieces in my repertoire …
so, is it so? Latin American pieces? Beautiful! Now after polishing the Gavottes I am finishing Torija…. I have a delay …
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First of all, man, I can't believe I missed this! I'm SO bummed! Will I be able to catch a replay?
What have I learned?
- Uh, pay closer attention to the schedule so I don't miss the watch party!
- I developed a much greater appreciation for Bach's music.
- I discovered a few new pieces that seem very interesting to learn.
- Slow down. There's no rush.
Next project
- Next immediate project is the community concert
- I may dabble in the South America challenge.
- Continue developing my Bach repertoire and the music of Spain
Next challenge - obviously the music of South America!