Week 2: Strings Attached
Welcome to the Main Thread for the second week of "The Transcriptions" practice challenge!
- Make sure you've read the guidelines before replying!
- Watch the kickoff livestream!
Pick a transcription that was originally composed for another instrument, like piano or violin. Don't be afraid to choose a challenging piece or explore works from composers you haven't played before.
Commit to practicing daily and share your progress with the community. Aim to practice every day and post at least two videos per week showcasing your progress. This will help you stay motivated and accountable, and also allow you to share your transcription journey with others. Whether you're tackling a complex piece, refining your skills with a piece you already play, or experimenting with new playing techniques, the community is here to support you and celebrate your achievements.
Share your favorite piece that you would like to see transcribed or your favorite recording of a transcription. This will not only inspire others in the community but also provide a rich resource of ideas for everyone to explore. Plus, it's a great way to celebrate the creativity and artistry involved in adapting music from one instrument to another.
↓ Happy Sharing! ↓
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II. Gallarda y Villano (Suite Española) - Gaspar Sanz
Here is the second piece of The Suite Española, but the indicated tempo was too fast for me so I had to slow down. For the Villano section, I also played a version arranged by Bradford Werner which was much longer. I'm curious to know which version is closer to the original, or if Gaspar Sanz had created multiple versions of Villano.
III. Danza de las Hachas (Suite Española)
This piece is relatively simple, but I'm not sure how to play it in a way that captures the essence of a "Danza".
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wow. Awesome challenge. Only gripe is that it should be 4 months instead of 4 weeks. There is not enough time to really learn one new piece. Most of the pieces that I've played are all transcribed from other instruments.
Doctor Gradus
This is a piece that I'm currently learning. I've just about memorised the piece and settled on the fingering. I've skip on repeat in the video. Not much I can do other than whip out the metronome and practice slowly and regularly. Need it at 2 x tempo of what I can currently do. Gonna be some time before it is ready. But it is one of the funnest piece of music I've learnt so far.
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Adagietto
I love it the first time I heard it. I bought the score immediately. But I've never ever attempted it as the second part are tremolo parts which I cannot do. But decided to just to try to learn up the first 5 sections prior to the tremolo for this challenge. It is not a difficult piece to read but it is extremely difficult to connect them.
Here's up section 3. Will work on the other 2 in the coming weeks.
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Finally got around to making a recording. This is my frost piece for this challenge, A minuet in A (minuets I and II) by Jean Philipe Rameau. I have played it before a few years back . My main piece for this challenge was going to be Asturias which I will try to learn for the last week but I plan to try to perfect this piece by Rameau as it still needs some work. There is an annoying buzz early in the recording which I'm not sure where it came from so I need to sort that out before my next attempt. I'll also try to find a suitable background (and hairstyle) :-)