Week 3: Gaining Momentum
WELCOME TO THE "A FRESH START" COMMUNITY CHALLENGE!
Embark on a musical journey with our latest challenge, "A Fresh Start". It’s time to dust off that sheet music you’ve been eyeing and dive into a brand-new piece!
CHALLENGE TIMELINE
- Challenge Start: Kick-Off on April 15th!
- Duration: April 15th to May 13th
- Watch Party: Join us on May 13th at 11 AM PST to watch selected submissions!
WEEK 3 ACTIVITIES
- Practice Updates: Keep the momentum going! Share a video or write some comments about your practice sessions over the past week. Let's motivate each other by sharing our progress and challenges.
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Here's a take of Larghetto from Stravinsky's Les Cinq Doigts. There are several voices and I still need to get them balanced. It's an interesting piece since it consists of a regular rhythm and not much in the way of dissonance but the feeling I get from it is very ambiguous. Is it pretty, joyful, sorrowful, hopeful, melancholic, tragic, all of the above...? I haven't quite been able to nail it down.
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My momentum is not yet here in this piece. But I’ll keep practicing. It will take more time to get this fascinating composition into my system. It will not be for the watch party. I’ll also have to work on the recording quality. The forte passages are too loud.
I hesitated to post, but, just to keep track of my learning process, an update of the 1st part. I’m a bit disappointed, still not enough control. Meanwhile I started working on the 2nd part, more demanding, 3 pages speed and regularity. I haven’t fully worked out the RH fingering yet.
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Sor – Le Calme Op 50 Sections D, A’, and coda (May 3)
Sorry I haven’t posted in a while. It’s been a busy week both at work and at home.
I also apologize for the low recording quality here. I didn't realize until posting it that I must have been using the very poor mic in my laptop, instead of my USB mic. Oh well!
Here is the remainder of this piece I’m working on. The D section and the coda are quite challenging. I am particularly struggling with the 16-measure part of the D section (0:54-1:31 in the video) that has a melody over an Alberti bass. The first half of it is in E minor, and the second half is in B major. It requires an almost continuous barre at the 7th fret while the other fingers are contorting quite a lot. It is especially hard for me this late in the piece to keep a good barre down. It really wipes my left hand out.
The coda is also challenging, with some very precise “rolled chord” arpeggios, and also some really big stretches (all of which which I botched in this recording).
That said, I am making progress, and I'm close to being able to play it straight through.
By the way, in my first post of this piece, I thought the return of the A section was not different enough to merit being called A’. I have since changed my mind. The changes are subtle, but I think there are enough of them to call it A’. The changes also make memorizing it harder, as I am so used to playing the section like it occurs at the beginning. Darn that Fernando!
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Eternal Source of Light Divine - G.F.Handel
Hello everyone! I've been practicing pieces from last year's community challenge (Sor & Guiliani's version of Folia) and skipping the monthly challenges for the past few months.
However, after seeing that the theme of this month's challenge is "Fresh Start", I decided it was time for me to practice a new piece.
This time I chose a beautiful piece called "Eternal Source of Light Divine" by Handel. Since there is no guitar version, I have to arrange it myself. The vocal version of this piece is "out of this world" beautiful, but after arranging the first few bars, I realized that this song is not suitable for guitar at all! Anyway, I still wanted to play this song on guitar (because there is no way I can sing it myself, ha).The result was far from satisfying, but I still wanted to share this arrangement with you all.
Cheers! May the 4th Be With You~!