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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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. -
... and here is my 2nd piece, Leo Brouwer's "Un Dia de Noviembre" for guitar. I practiced/played this piece the last time a couple of months ago, so the current playing is a bit rusty. My challenge or focus is on bringing it back into my head, fingers and soul for presenting this fantastic piece in a satisfying way.
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Here's what I'm dealing with when it comes to the Bach prelude...
I'm constantly finding new ways to play it!
I just saw somebody do this, and I was like, "That's so cool! I've got to include that!"
So, in this video I'm showing the way I have been playing it - with a half-note C# in the bass followed by a dotted quarter note F# in the base. What I'm adding in the second take is an F# an octave higher - still in the bass - on beats 2 and 4. (measure 13)
However, the person that I saw do this was not playing an A# on the and of 4. I am, and that complicates things a bit.
The biggest challenge with this is avoiding string squeak, so this is what I worked on today...
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Eric Phillips wow! the whole peace, and really already music. Hope your arm is better. I had to stop playing because of to much stress for my left hand with the prelude of the second cellosuite on cello, and took the chance to learn my guitarpiece just mental- did not touch the instruments for one wheek, but started on an other level after that....