WEEK 1: Select And Practice Your Piece!
Welcome to the Main Thread for the first week of the End-Of-The-Year Community Concert Challenge!
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 it!
- (Optional:) questions
↓ Reply below with your assignments and questions! ↓
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I'm working on Paco Talarn's Canco Trista. It's such a great mix of tragedy and hope. I've always loved it but avoided playing it since I mostly stuck to fingered pieces, especially ones that move around quite a bit, so this seemed like an excuse to work it up. Here's the first section that I'll be polishing up shortly with more to follow hopefully by the end of the month.
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Bach Cello Suite #1 Prelude
I realized what I've been forgetting...
Using a metronome!
Blaise Laflamme suggested including the score I'm working on, since I'm creating my own arrangement. I have attached that.
In this video I am practicing two tricky spots - m. 13 and beat 3 of m. 27 going into m. 28.
M. 13 is just new to me. (See my post above if interested.)
M. 27-28 has a fingering issue that I'm trying to resolve. I had been using the 4th finger for the A on beat one, and then swinging that fourth finger down to catch the C# on the and of 1. However, the 4th finger has proven unreliable when I really need it! So, I am trying sliding my second finger into that spot instead. It feels much more solid.
In this recording I'm using a metronome (a hip hop beat, naturally) and going back and forth between these two passages, which creates, what to me feels like, a live situation.
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Weiss Fantasia Revisited
I'm reviving the Weiss Fantasia from a year ago and am working on rephrasing it. I'm especially focusing on the introduction section which was originally written w/o barlines. I am trying to give a more free form, improvisatory feel to it. It still needs work. I'd be interested in the community members' comments.
I might be able to record a revision of BWV 996 Allemande before I leave for Spain (Monday morning!!!). I return on the 29th so this (these) will be my only opportunity to participate in this challenge. I will definitely watch the Watch Party after I get back.