Ivan Paolo Bolognesi on Andrew York and Roland Dyens.
I follow with pleasure, when I can,
the initiatives of ToneBase, which I really appreciate for the contents and methods.
Among the authors I love are Roland Dyens and Andrew York.
As an amateur, I set out to learn everything that is accessible to me.
I've decided to throw myself into this concert adventure to savor the "frightening emotion" of playing
in front of an audience, moreover, international and of guitarists.
A great stimulus to improve the management of my emotions and to improve my musical communication and also my ... English.
The pieces that I will propose will be: Penny Pincher (from 6 easy pieces) by A. York and Alba Nera by R.Dyens.
If possible I will conclude with Jeux Interdit (Forbidden Games) (anonymous).
I don't know if I'll be able to publish the preparation steps ... I'll do what I can. Thank you all.
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Prologue: when I've listened to M° Andrew York piece, on YT, I fall in love with it, and
I decided to learn it by ear, using VLC for watching and listening.
I have divided the piece in 13 smal parts, than I've started with the passage that
I've found most challenging for me: the final arpeggio.
I've used my Huawei 10 Pro cell for the registration.