WEEK THREE Updates: Main Thread - Where the magic triumphs!
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- Etude you worked on:
- One thing you found easy:
- One thing you found difficult:
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- Etude you worked on: No. 1
- One thing you found easy: The polyphony between bass and treble flowed very naturally, I had an easy time playing each line like it belonged to its own voice.
- One thing you found difficult: I had a hard time creating enough variety throughout the repeated measures.
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Different job today.
NERD ALERT
Inspired by Ron:: Etude no 22, Sorry, not yet ready for recording.....
I did some ‘in depth analysis’, that is, try to understand what’s holding me back here. I used the facsimile edition.... have no other.
1) Key A major, 3/4 in triplets. It’s a character piece, ‘tempo di Minuetto’. Sor’s minuets are not very fast. But how to give this piece the simple elegance of a minuetto.... Sor also takes us along the upper strings towards the 12h fret. And plays around with open string and stopped notes.
2) Harmonic structure: I distinguished 7 phrases : [AB] (part 1) - [CD], [E], [FG] (part 2). [AB] move from TonA to DomE.; [CD] wavers between TonA and DomE, finally at the end (bar 31 d#) confirming (Dom) E-key. Immediately in [next part E] he is back to TonA. Interesting part [FG]: [F] cadence with, instead of SubdomD, its 3rd parallel F#7 (Dom to) - Bmajor then E7 (Dom to) - TonA. Followed by basic cadence SubdomD - TonA - DomE7-TonA(7) = Dom for repeat.[partG] = [partF] but in last line SubdomD is altered to the dramatic Dim chord and all is well that ends well......
3) I had to make some changes in my score, where I think there were copying errors. Feel guilty but couldn’t help....bar3: I continue the arpeggio on last beat (as written in the repetition - bar11). Would Sor stop the flow of the piece in the middle of the opening phrase?
bar21: 1st beat g-d-e , should it be g-d-b as in bar 17? OR: should this chord be g-d-e all the time. Note: the 2nd and 3rd quavers in each triplet are (almost?) always going up
bar49 (copyist made some corrections, but not all) a#-b-e, should be a#-c#-f# (as in bar41).
4) Fingerings indicate the intention, but I had to make my own (bar14 e.a.)
- What I found (relatively) easy: chord pattern in A major. Arpeggio simple i-m pattern. Moderate tempo
- What I find difficult: sight reading a tempo, fluency in the melody. Some difficult stretches. A few quick jumps, like in bar 14 from VII-IV: little time for preparation, must stop and lift the bass note just before 3rd beat. And the one in bar 53: coming from V jump to barred Dimchord in I with stretched 4 on g#c
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Etude I worked on: No 22 (have you ever heard it?)
What I found easy: Slow tempo suits my technique and preferences; I love B minor!
What I found difficult: The barres make it difficult for me to practice it too long without getting pain in my left hand; the position shift to the C#7 chord (bar 40?) is often not too clean.
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Etude I worked on: No 14 for the recording - I also worked on no 7, 8 and 12. 8 and 12 will hopefully be recorded this week but 7 is going to take more work.
What I found easy: number 14 is mainly straightforward enough
What I found hard: Number 14 the move at the end of the first bar in section B to the A on the first string with the fourth finger and getting F natural! at the same time.