WEEK THREE Updates: Main Thread - Where the magic triumphs!
Hellooo, everyone, and welcome to WEEK THREE - the final Main Thread for this challenge!
Why is this thread necessary?
Because the Week 1 and Week 2 threads are now both officially monstrously long And navigating them can get tricky with the lack of multiple page display.
But Mircea - I hear you say - can we still post in the old thread?
Yes, of course! Feel free to reply to others in the old thread to your heart's content. Just make sure you post any new updates (whether text or video) in this thread instead.
"Oh no, I didn't see this thread, so I posted a new update in the old thread!"
No problem at all! Just tag me (@Mircea) and I'll move your post These admin powers I got here are actually pretty cool! It turns out I can move individual replies between threads.
Where are the Week 1 and Week 2 threads?
Find the Week 1 thread here! And Week 2 here!
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- Exercises 1 - 12 (← click)
- Exercises 13 - 24 (← click)
Please use the following format when commenting (feel free to copy & paste!):
- Etude you worked on:
- One thing you found easy:
- One thing you found difficult:
- (Optional): a video of you performing it!
Sample daily update:
- 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.
Feel free to make these updates as short or long as you wish!
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- Etude I worked on: #22
I love this piece! However I have not played it for a very very long time. I am so happy that the challenge brought it back to me, and I even found my old score in an old collection of guitar scores that I played more than 4 decades ago in my childhood. The teacher always wrote the date of the first attempt on the score, and this shows that it was my 3rd year of guitar playing with a private teacher... It is a shame that I "forgot" this piece for such a long time while practicing and playing tons of other (nice) pieces - Life is definitely too short... Now the piece was kind of new with respect to fingering etc., but I realized that the muscle memory in the fingers was still there, at least a bit.
So here I present my "first new" approach.
This challenge is wonderful! - One thing I found easy: structure
- One thing I found difficult: Playing legato, smoothly, emphasizing the melody without forgetting the accompaniment. And as always: Having good, clear sound. And also almost always required and therefore sometimes a bit challenging: being creative and playing the repetition as an interesting part with some slight variation, for example different colour...
- YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/xpkQC6qcUjo
- Etude I worked on: #22
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Study 23
OK, the infamous short etude that was driving me crazy, so I decided to procrastinate from doing taxes to work on some recording lol. I have found that for these home office recordings that just using the FaceTime camera and Logic Pro is just fine for the time being until I can get a killer setup like Mircea (one can dream!) I was just practicing and got a version of study 23 that I could live with.
The arpeggios are very difficult because of the triple thumb and double thumb action when the chord is 6 and 5 strings respectively. I am too messy for my taste but I barged through it. Also the F# minor chord is tricky, I think I messed it up and I definitely messed up the A major chord in the 3rd from last bar, that one is a real bear. I had to make two edits where I messed up the rhythm (honestly I forgot the next chord lol). Well it's a very rough draft but I hope it is helpful to others.
Love ya everyone!
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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