Week 3: Fasten your Seatbelts! ✈
Welcome to the Main Thread for the third week of the "Guitar Music of the World" practice challenge!
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This transcription of Guardame Las Vacas is by Alirio Diaz (one of my favorite old time guitarists).
I was thinking this one played after the Fantasia X by Mudarra (that I recorded earlier in this challenge) could be a nice grouping of Renaissance pieces during a performance.
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Daniel Asia - Niggun (Mar 25)
I haven't had much chance to play this last week (busy with family things). Today, however, I managed to begin working on a piece I found that I think fits the theme of this challenge. It's by an American composer, but it is based on music from Hassidic Jewish culture. It is from a group of pieces entitled, Songs of Transcendence. Here is Daniel Asia's description:
“A niggun is a simple melody from Hassidic culture. Sometimes it uses words, but more often than not, it starts with words and then leaves them behind, as the wordless singing of the congregation takes flight. Repetition of the melody encourages a meditational state, moments of communal and personal transcendence. The words of this niggun are, ‘Bless us all alike, our Father, with the light of your countenance.’”
Many mistakes here - I'm finding it to be much more difficult than it looks on the page. I will continue to work on it.
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Eric Phillips Sorry Eric. Is this the book?
https://www.amazon.com/Easy-Classical-Guitar-Recital-Book/dp/0739000764
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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.