Week 3: Fasten your Seatbelts! ✈

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  • Daniel Asia - Niggun (Mar 26 update)

    Here it is after another day of practice. There are fewer mistakes, and I think it flows better.

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    • Eric Phillips It's out of stock at JW Pepper but they're supposed to be getting it in a couple of weeks. 

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  • Hand - Elegy for a King (Mar 26)

    This is the main piece I wanted to work on during this challenge, and I haven't stopped, so I thought I'd post an update. I honestly don't know if it is any better than the last one I posted (maybe it's worse).

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      Eric Phillips Excellent Eric!!   btw,  your execution of the artificial harmonics sounds great.

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      • Steve Pederson
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      Eric Phillips Beautiful! 

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      • Moses
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      Eric Phillips Great performance, Eric! That's the way, is a difficult piece and is sounding really beautiful. Thanks for sharing with us!

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    • Eric Phillips I think you go this one down pat.  Very nicely done!

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    • Eric Phillips so beautiful and hopeful.  Thank you!  A lovely performance!

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  • It took me some time but finnally made a video with the entire piece. Here is my take one on Choros No 1 by Villa-Lobos. I hope I can post a new video before the challenge ends since there are a lot of things to improve, but I am quite happy to be able to play a piece that is more advaced than my current guitar level!

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      • Steve Pederson
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      Bruno Calixto Way to go Bruno! It looks like you're playing the entire piece from memory. Is that the case? If so, that in itself is quite a feat! Congratulations. It's sounding really good - and really fun! 

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    • Bruno Calixto Great work, Bruno! I love it when you get the groove going.

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    • Bruno Calixto It is really coming along very well.  Congrats with the progress.  Looking forward to hearing next week as you polish it up, however it is already sounding good and you have a nice feel for the piece.  

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    • Steve Pederson yes, that is the case - I ma not really good at playing and read at the same time. Thanks!

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    • Eric Phillips Thanks, Eric!

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    • Dale Needles Thanks, Dale!

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    • Bruno Calixto Congrats, Bruno. Very nice. That is certainly not easy, but you really brought it to life. 

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    • Steve Price Thanks, Steve!

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    • Bruno Calixto You’re in the groove, Bruno!  Great job memorizing.  I can tell you’re really having fun with this!

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      • Moses
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      Bruno Calixto Bravo! You're playing 'a tempo', and by memory!! Good work you did! As said Eric, you really got the groove. Thanks for sharing!

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    • Marilyn Blodget Yes, I am having fun for sure! Thanks, Marilyn!

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    • Moyses Lopes Thanks!

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    • Steve Pederson
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    Okay, now for the real reason I brought you all here! 😄

    Seriously, though, this was my original intention for this challenge - to play some original pieces by my college professor/teacher/maestro James (Jim) McGuire - an Irishman living in Minnesota (USA). He published a set of 25 Miniatures - aptly named Twenty Five Miniatures - in 2007. 

    This is the first one - simply named 1. It is marked Lento. The fastest my metronome lets me go at "lento" is 45 bpm, which is fine by me for this piece, as there are some very intricate harmonies and chord changes I've never experienced before! 

    There is one little obvious clam at the end, but I had played it correctly the first two times, so it's all good for a first take. This one needs some polishing - especially in mm 10-12. Holy cow! 

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      • Barney
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      Steve Pederson Very cool, Steve!  Nicely  balanced block chords with beatiful dynamics and color.  Thanks man!!

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    • Steve Pederson Wow! I love this SO much, Steve! Great composition, and it seems like a great study in block chords. It reminds me a bit of Brouwer's Estudio Sencillo #2. Thanks for including the score - I will be trying this myself. I assume you have a book with all 25?

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    • Steve Pederson Nice little gem of piece.  Looking forward to hearing some more!

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      Barney Thanks Barney! 

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