WEEK 2: Diving Deep into Sor's Style!
WELCOME TO THE MAIN THREAD FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF "Ferndando Sor" PRACTICE CHALLENGE!
- Select a mesmerizing piece from Fernando Sor! Whether it be a delicate Sor etude, a powerful solo work , or a little miniature, the repertoire is in your hands 🎼
- Dedicate yourself to consistent practice and share your musical evolution with our community. Aim for daily practice sessions and upload a minimum of two videos each week to document your progress. This will not only fuel your dedication but will also allow us to partake in your musical expedition within our tonebase family!
- Contribute your most cherished performance or recording that resonates with the "Sor Guitar Soiree." Your contribution will not only motivate but also help curate a diverse anthology of pieces for our members to discover and enjoy.. 🎧
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Week 2 reading through Andante Op. 45 No. 5. Now up to measure 64 with just one more section to go. This week I will focus more on fingering decisions. There are some tricky resonances that I need to dampen. Metronome up 6bpm this week to 48bpm. Lot's more work to be done but I am loving this little piece!
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Jim King Eric Phillips Andre Bernier Thank you all for listening. Eric, those ornaments are waiting for me, hence the slower tempo at this point! Andre, I agree that a metronome is very helpful in the early stages of a piece.
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Fantasie Elegiaque Op 59 measures 67-134 (Nov 15)
This is the last two sections (sections 4 and 5 in my breakdown) of the Andante Largo. I am pretty happy with my progress on section 4 (in G major). Section 5 is still very new to me. I find all the repeated notes/chords to be difficult on the right hand.
In case you are looking at the score (or are very familiar with the piece), I am not doing the double-dotted rhythms in the melody. I find that nearly impossible for me to do with the repeated triplet chords, and I honestly prefer the way it sounds without them. Also, the unfingered score I am using is missing some repeated measures from every other score I have found, so I am playing those repeated measures.
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Eric Phillips Really coming along Eric. This is an extraordinary Sor composition (and no walk in the park)! You are capturing its evocative melodies and rhythmic variation beautifully. A pleasure to listen in as you continue inhabit and learn the notes. 👏🏻
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hi everyone, this is my second video of Sor's Study in B minor (measure 17-48). Kindly have a listen. Still working on the technical aspects, smoothening some shifts and trying to hold down notes with the left hand fingers. Missed a few notes still, but working on it.