WEEK ONE: Uncharted Territory!

Welcome to the Main Thread for the first week of the Sergio Assad Community Challenge, starting to discover this wonderfully intriguing set of etudes! 


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    • Steve Pederson
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    On to the second variation of the first etude...

     

    What I found easy:

    • the first line 
    • being expressive with the piece. It lends itself very well to dynamic interpretation. 

     

    What I found difficult: 

    • the left-hand fingerings that were written in. I had to make some modifications to execute well.
    • m. 45 as written with the fingerings. This was the most challenging. I just couldn't get my fingers to cooperate with the fingerings that were written in, so I reconfigured that part. 
    • I also re-configured pretty much all the fingerings in mm 41-48, as well as mm 53-54 and m 58. 
    • getting one good clean take. I'm a perfectionist, and I can't tell you how many recordings it took to get it the way I wanted. 
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    • Steve Pederson Good work, Steve! Your fingering seemed to work for you. You play very musically. 🎶 

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      • Ronnull
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      Steve Pederson Well played Steve, the fingering changes certainly work 

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      • martinTeam
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      • martin.3
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      Steve Pederson GREAT! You captured the mood of the piece, a little nostalgic but with a certain lightness to it! Really enjoyed this up-tempo performance (though it might a little faster then indicated by Sergio?), the D on the 5th string brings out a fantastic personal nuance there! Loved every second of it, it had a nice flow!

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    • Steve Pederson wow, clean and musical! Great interpretation Steve!

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  • Sketch V Day 2. Here it is after about one hour of practice. There is definitely improvement. The B section, while not an absolute disaster like yesterday, still needs work.

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    • Eric Phillips indeed what an improvement, especially in the B part... a lot is going there... bravo!

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      • Ronnull
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      Eric Phillips Beautifully played Eric! Well done!

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    • Blaise Laflamme Thank you, Blaise. Yes, that B section would be interesting to analyze more. Maybe we can ask the composer about it at the Watch Party!

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    • Ron Thank you, Ron.

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      • Daniel Beltránnull
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      Eric Phillips man, that´s wonderfull! 👏 I want to learn this one know 😀

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    • Daniel Beltrán Thanks so much, Daniel. I'd love to hear you play it.

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      • martin.3
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      Eric Wohooooo! What an improvement! I‘ll try to remember to ask Sergio about the B-Section in the Watch Party next week! Great drama and phrasing in the b part!

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    • Daniel Beltránnull
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    • Daniel.3
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    Hello guys, sorry for the late reply, I haven't got too much time to practice. But here I post my video of the 2nd Sketch by Sergio Assad. Huge thanks to Tonebase for commisioning this awesome etudes! Sorry for my concentration face 😅 I will watch your videos know, guys! 

     

    • One thing you found easy: Phrasing and shaping the melodic lines! It's more noticeable on the 3/4 part!
    • One thing you found difficult: Mostly memorizing and executing well both parts (3/4 and 4/4) because of the motivic differences (don't know if those are the right terms...), there is a moment where I stop to remember the passage 😅 but with practice I'll get it right 👍   

     

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    • Daniel Beltrán Awesome playing, Daniel! What a challenging tempo! I would find this very difficult to memorize, trying to keep the subtle differences straight between the 3/4 and 4/4 sections. I really think this one could become a standard of our repertoire because not only does it teach great left hand finger independence, but it's also just plain beautiful.

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    • Daniel Beltrán great Daniel! I was not expecting this piece to be played as fast as you did... you did it well and clean... wow! Waiting for your next one 😎

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    • Daniel Beltrán very smooth playing, good job Daniel! 

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      • martinTeam
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      • martin.3
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      Daniel Wow, what a nice flow in the beginning and great tempo in the second part! How long have you worked on these? Great job!!!

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      • Daniel Beltránnull
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      • Daniel.3
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      Eric Phillips Thanks, Eric! Yes, it requires practice to memorize well the differences between the 3/4 and 4/4 part. It's really beautiful indeed! I changed a little bit the fingerings to do some passages more legato. Would love to play this one and many other of the sketches in a future recital or exam! 😀 

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      • Daniel Beltránnull
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      • Daniel.3
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      Blaise Laflamme Thanks, Blaise! I like to play the second part with an "agitated" tempo. Hope to hear your recordings soon 😎👍 

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      • Daniel Beltránnull
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      • Daniel.3
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      Khiem Nguyen Thanks, Khiem!

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      • Daniel Beltránnull
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      • Daniel.3
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      Martin Many thanks, Martin! I think I began with this sketch on last week's monday. I was practicing it for less than an hour daily, I think, and the day before of this recording I praticed it with intensity haha (2-3 hours). But yeah, this sketch is difficult to get right on the first attemp!    

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  • Hello, just finished the first sketch. I found the notes and tempo easy to play but it wasn’t so easy to memorize. I needed about half hour of practice for 5 days to complete the sketch. Hope to be able to learn faster the next sketch. 

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    • Raul Guzman Vidal That's great, Raul! I would find this one very hard to memorize as the different variations are so similar, but with small differences. Regarding your pace of learning, I personally think consistency is far more important than speed when it comes to practicing, so good job! These pieces aren't going anywhere - we can practice them for the rest of our lives.

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    • Eric Phillips Definitely, I will need to take my time with the pieces. Thank you for the advice. I am looking forward to continue studying the rest of the sketches. 

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