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!
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Sor Op 6 No 12 measures 22-61 Dec 6
So here is the entire rest of the study, picking up where I left off yesterday, at measure 22. This is the B section (in minor) and the repeated A section (in major), so essentially it's the entire piece.
It's still very rough around the edges, with plenty of mistakes and not much musicality.
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First of all, thank you in advance for listening. I've been dealing with some serious bodily pain which has prevented me from playing guitar for the last couple of days. I feel like I haven't played in ages!
It was a toss-up between three songs:
I've always wanted to learn some arrangements of the Nutcracker Suite for guitar for the holidays. I have worked on the March in years past, but there's a section that's just too fast for me, so I decided to go with one of the following...
Winter Wonderland. This is my own arrangement of the song. It's holiday specific, so I thought it would be cool for this time of year, and Lord knows I need to work on it! I'm insecure, though, about the idea that it might not be considered "serious" repertoire - that it might in fact be quite cheesy.
Bach Cello Suite 1 Prelude (BWV 1007). I have been working on this quite a bit for the last couple of months. This is also my own arrangement - taken from bits and pieces of several other people's arrangements and some of my own interpretations. The main challenge with this one for me now is playing it all the way through with few to no mistakes. It's frustrating, because I can play every section fine. I just can't seem to get through the entire piece without major flubs.
It would be interesting to hear which one you would like to hear more of in this challenge.
Well, without any further adieu...
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Hi,
here is my 1st take of Moreno-Torroba's "Montemayor" recorded today. Sorry for bad light (and sound) conditions.I tried this piece with a lot of different LH fingerings. Currently (and different from the printed edition that I am using), I am playing with a lot of open strings and with focus on, for example, keeping the soprano melody in the middle of the piece on the 1st string only. On the other hand, sometimes open strings need to be stopped from ringing... But I think I will stick to this version right now.
Within the next days I would like to focus on musicality and to perform this lovely, wonderful piece as best as I can.