WEEK THREE: The Destination!
Welcome to the Main Thread for the third and last week of the Sergio Assad Community Challenge!
- Make sure you've read the guidelines before replying (← click)
- Watch the Kick-Off-Livestream on July 16th to get an overview!
- Download the scores for Assad's 10 Sketches here (← click)
If you want to describe your process (optional), feel free to use the following template.
- Things you found easy:
- Things you found difficult:
- (Optional): a video of you performing the Sketch!
- (Optional:) questions
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Sketch VII AGAIN! I keep working on this. This time I played the whole thing (not without a few stops). It was my first and only take - I promised myself not to do more than one.
What was easy: I definitely feel more confident with the chord changes, and the rhythm in the earlier variations I think is a little clearer.
What was difficult: The mixed meters and polyrhythms of the later variations are still a bit murky for me.
By the way, the clicking sound around 1:50 is my dog walking across the hard floor in the room next to me.
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Greetings
Sketch 2 really got me pulling some faces - I am enjoying myself though I promise. I found recording it hard - I must have been hungry because the accented quavers on the 'agitato' section went back to front and messy so I lost my flow. On this take I just about got my accented quavers switched back round but I can see some repeating RH fingers again, and my glissando is over the top, and it all feels forced. Interested to hear what you wonderful people think.
I found it easy to practice - these studies are so gorgeous.
Hope to drop sketch IV shortly.
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A very sketchy take on Sketch IV. I found the recording challenging but very insightful. Whilst practicing it was so much better but the improv at end was not really happening. Then recording it the first bit fell to bit's and an interesting improvisation came out at the end. It's a funny game. These studies are so beautiful and inspiring Sergio is a genius and Tonebase your legends for commissioning it.
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Sketch VII Variations 5-7. Here I am playing just the last three variations, hopefully a bit better than in my complete video from earlier. The last variation is, unfortunately, at a much slower tempo.
What was easy: Smiling at the end (happy it's over I guess!)
What was difficult: Trying to make the changes in meter sound natural and relaxed.
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Sorry been out of the loop for a few days but I managed to get some practice time today on Sketch 4.
What was easy? I found the B sections easier than the A sections, although balancing the bass melody with the accompaniment needs work!
What was difficult? Some of the left hand fingerings - particularly in the A sections really require a lot of precision and care to get a clean flow - the change from bar 5 to bar 6 was troublesome for some reason