Week 1: Setting Sails!
Welcome to the Main Thread for the first week of the "Music YOU Love" practice challenge!
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I've decided to concentrate on Richard Rodney Bennet rather than Lennox Berkely (although I'd still like to have a go at the Sonatine Blaise Laflamme ). I used to play Impromptus 1 and 5 many years ago so here is my first attempt at no 1 for this challenge. I find the timing quite tricky and I can't count some of the bars and play at the same time so I'm going on the feel rather than strict timing. Another one that I will be working on over the next few weeks and hopefully other impromptus to follow!
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Tibetan Prayer Song (arr. Ben Verdery)
As I continue to work on Frederic Hand's Elegy for a King, I would like to sporadically post a few other pieces from around the world. This one is a Tibetan melody that I understand is sung to a variety of Tibetan prayers (mantras). I do find that playing it gives me a deep sense of peace and beauty.
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The second A section of "Georgia."
Transcribing this recording made me appreciate how much easier some of this is nowadays. I remember trying to do the same thing by slowing down records or a tape deck and then having to transpose the notes to the correct pitch. And all the back and forth would wreck the album or tape. Now, I have a free app that can cut something to 1/4 speed and loop it in pitch.