WEEK 2: Conquering Carcassi's Etudes
Welcome to the Main Thread for the first week of the Carcassi Etudes op.60 challenge!
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Study 12 slow and expressive.
When I was working on Study 2 and 14, I found it helpful to play them slowly and expressively so I could be attentive to details and have a very clear sense of phrasing and shaping. I figured this approach would be helpful for Study 12 as well, which I would eventually like to be able to play quite a bit faster.
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Study 24.
I'm going to really challenge myself with this one (while I continue to work on #12 above). Martin put this into the difficult and long categories!
The video is just an initial read through the piece. I did make some quick decisions about fingerings beforehand, but I'll probably change them a bit as I dive deeper.
What was easy: Easting breakfast this morning.
What was difficult: Too many things to write here. Clearly the section that needs the most work right now is the end (C section? Coda? It's measures 28 to the end.) But there's a lot of work to do everywhere! I really don't know what particular technical skill this study focuses on, if any. It is quite beautiful, though.
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Hello everybody, this second week I have been practicing number 3, 16, and 21
this is my recording of no 3
The difficult part was the recording itself!!! I get very nervous. Also the the four quavers after the triplets don’t come out as imaginé them
It was easy for me to imagine the interpretation and musicality
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Today: Interactive Class on Carcassi's Etude no.7! Tremolo and Arpeggio, Fluidity and Motion, super excited to hang with y'all!
Interactive Livestream: Arpeggio Mastery with Carcassi No.7, op.60