WEEK 4: Fernando Sor for Everyone!!
WELCOME TO THE MAIN THREAD FOR THE LAST 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..
↓ Happy Sharing! ↓
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Two Menuets from Op 24 (Nov 30)
The first video here is an update of the Menuet Andantino Lento No 1 that I have already been playing this week. The biggest difference here, perhaps, is that I have it memorized.
The second video is the Menuet Andante No 6 from the same opus. This is my first time ever playing a piece with the sixth string tuned to F. It was actually not as disorienting as I thought it might be. Eventually this needs to be a bit faster. This piece reminds me a lot of Sor’s Op 11 No 4, which I worked on in a previous challenge. I’m surprised that I don’t hear this opus played more often.
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Sor etude Op. 31.18
I just recently became really enamored with this etude. It has a very unusual harmonic structure for Sor. I have been attracted to it for a while and would occasionally read thru it. I considered it sort of an oddity but lately I feel I have begun to understand it at a deeper level and find it really beautiful. I am close to having an interpretation I am happy with, though it certainly needs more work and time to grow. I have found it to be quite difficult, though not technically. The irregular patterns and odd harmonic structure has been difficult for me to play it thru without mistakes.
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Last minute submission. Not sure if this one's better than previous ones. Learning the guitar is not always a linear progression for me. Sometimes it's one step ahead, one step back. Still lots to work on- chord shifts, more relaxation and less pressure on LH fingers, tone, colour etc.
Thank you everyone here in the forum who're incredibly kind and generous with comments, advice and encouragement. After all, it's because of all of us that we're here,