Week 1: Going North!
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For those who are looking at #11 there is a mistake on bar 20 which should be an open G instead of an open B for the last note of the 1st block. Doing an open B would somehow break the right hand pattern used everywhere in the piece and make it harder to do at the right speed. I also validated by watching Gulli performance of that bar and he's doing an open G.
Good luck!
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Worked on no. III yesterday a little and a little bit today. Nothing too extensive.
Hard part for me on this one is trying to emphasize the bass notes as melody without accidentally emphasizing the pedal points that are played simultaneously. The pedal points seem to be loud when the melody is played but soft when they are played alone. I don't know if this makes sense. Also another challenge I'm coming up against is the vibrato I try to place on the bassline seems to not make a significant difference. Vibrato definitely has been a challenging technique for me so it could be the quality of my vibrato, but I was thinking it could also just be that on the lower notes it's not as obviously heard.
What was easy for me was measures 23-the end, also I believe I have the harmonics at the end pretty clear and loud.
Been struggling to get to practicing these last two days because recently I had a big change in my schedule and I'm trying to adjust to that.
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One caveat to number #3 is bringing out the bass over harmony. Controlling the pressure independently between i-m-a and p I find is difficult to say the least. It seems i-m always want to follow p inward when p is applied with force. One method I am using to practice is measure 1 and 2 all open string, ever so lightly pluck with i-m, barely audible, and then pluck "A" string with p as hard as you can keeping i-m and the same barely audible volume. To me its not as easy as it sounds.