Week 1: Setting Sails!
Welcome to the Main Thread for the first week of the "Music YOU Love" practice challenge!
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Hand - Elegy for a King measures 1-20 (Mar 6)
Here is my first attempt at this piece. I am playing the A section in D minor. (After this, there is a B section in D major, and then it returns to an altered A section in D minor, with a short coda).
The part I struggle with the most by far is the last bit, from measures 13-20 (see the picture below). It has these rather large stretches together with full barres that I find nearly impossible (especially measure 16, which is the first measure of the second system in the picture). I also don't feel comfortable with the giant "arpeggio grace notes" in measures 17-18.
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Unfortunately I can't make the kick off livestream. When I first read the challenge I wondered what I could play by British composers but then realised there is a wealth of pieces to choose from, including Cavatina which hopefully I will post this week sometime and some pieces by the young British composer Yvonne Bloor. Then I'll try some Dowland and something from the 20th century - Richard Rodney Bennet or Lennox Berkely. Didn't post in the last challenge but I'm still working on La Catedral - just about learnt the last movement - and Coste Les Soirrees D'Autueil - not enough hours in the day!
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Hand - Elegy for a King (Mar 7)
Well, here is a very rough recording of the entire piece. Sorry that I am a bit out of tune (I think my second and third strings went a bit sharp). There are too many problem spots to list here, but certainly measures 13-20 still need lots of work, but also the four measures right after the harmonics. When I first heard the piece, I thought the measures with harmonics would be a huge challenge, but they turned out to be more manageable than I thought.
Oh yeah, the ending was not too good. It feels like I'm groping around a lot there, but I think with some practice I can get it down.
Step by step ...