Week 3: Italy in 19th !
Welcome to the Main Thread for the second week of the "Around the 19th Century Guitar World" challenge!
Italy was the birthplace of many great classical guitar virtuosos, although many of them found success outside of the Italian peninsula. Paganini was arguably one of the greatest violinists of all time, but was also a very talented guitarist and performed regularly with Legnani. Regondi, technically from Switzerland, followed in the Italian style of composition and was also a gifted multi-instrumentalist.
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Eric started his own Legnani challenge. Shy at first, because of the virtuosic look of the capriccios, I decided to join in.
I chose this capricious no. 28. It starts slowly in familiar harmonies and then continues with fast arpeggios and octave scales (my angst moment in any piece). Yet, it was by far not as difficult as I dreaded, so here we go.
I couldnāt decide on the ideal speed. I made a slower recording first, but that sounded a little dull in the basic 6/8 movements. This recording tempo is a bit fast for me, the arpeggio waves are not as clean as they should be. But the melody comes out better in this tempo.
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Some time ago I was working on Regondiās Etude no.1. Never ready to record. I felt I had to brush it up for this Italian week. Not enough time to improve much, but I did take the step to record the whole piece in one.
In the process of experimenting with the sound I prefer Reaper without video, for better understanding of sound quality, loudness and interpretation. Still no editing, because I am not yet satisfied with the basic settings. Mics to close (50cm)? Gain a too high (I hear that at some places, bas notes/chords. Iām still wandering in the dark in this field!)however, I wanted to share the first result, hoping for your tips. Then, with some luck I will submit a video later this week.
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Se inclinassi a prender moglie - Rossini/Giuliani
This little piece was the only piece in my library that matched this week's 19th-century Italian theme. At first, I thought this one would be an easy one, but I was totally wrong! Those consecutive slurs were nightmares! No matter how I played them, I could not make them sing. I need to find more Tonebase lessons to practice my slur again!