Week 2 - Practicing Passages // May 10
Hello and welcome to the Main Thread for Week 2 of the virtuosity challenge! This is the place to discuss the Week 2 stream and post your Week 2 practice updates.
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Download the sheet music: in this second week, we will be working with different excerpts from my right-hand technique workshop, as well as some new materials.
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Right-hand exercise book (<- click)
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Download additional sheet music here (now with fingerings!)
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- Exercise(s) you have been working on:
- Things you found easy:
- Things you found difficult:
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Hi everybody!
Exercise(s) you have been working on: 6A, 6B, 7A, 7B, 8C, 9B
Things you found easy: Short pieces, not boring. I play more comfortably when placing a on 1.
Things you found difficult: I never played these pieces before. Handling my pinky again in Asturias. My tempo is slow.Here is my video, enjoy:
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Hi all !
like Emma said, I look terrible serious and angry playing.....it is as it is...
Now exercises : El abejorro, where I thought I was planting but I am not sure...I still have a lot of problems with planting, my hand gains tension by planting (like for a chord) and this is not gut for arpegios: However I begin to feel it and to realize the benefits. I have to continue practicing it.
7A: I play it several times , memory issues ! sorry for that.
Asturias: I have already played it like Mircea suggests.
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Not much time again this week, although I have worked a bit on El Abejorro. I changed the fingering a little, using 1 instead of 2 on the G in measure 4 as it helps with the legato line in the bass.
Having listened to some recordings I'm not sure I could ever play this anyway near vivace!
Slow speed is fine, but as I increase the tempo my left forearm becomes tense. I'm using Micrea's suggestion of "3 places forward then 1 or 2 places back" on the metronome, which definitely helps, but I know it's going to time and patience!
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Not had chance to post a video of these pieces but I've been practicing them all every day (except for the Paganini excerpt which I actually downloaded today and had a go at). Been a busy week and I can't believe it is Sunday already. I'll try to do a video of some of these extracts in the morning but I usually do my practice first thing in the morning before breakfast so it's not a pretty sight!
Things I found easy - The Albeniz extract (I'm sure the piece gets harder after these opening few bars!) also probably the Brouwer pieces - after Juan Carlos' workshop I've been practising numbers 1 to 4 on a daily basis (just running through each one a couple of times). The number 7 extract I found hard to get to speed but after a lot of attempts it's not too bad. I had a look at the whole piece this morning. Also the Pujol exercise which I enjoy a lot although I've just downloaded the extra bit and I'm struggling a bit with that when played faster.
Things I found hard - The Clerch scale extract - not bad to play slowly but I struggle with the a finger onwards when trying to play fast.
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Hi everyone! I m back with my 2nd posting of this week! the apoyando part: 7A and 7B (Villa Lobos 7 and Clerch). very short video, just 1 take, several repetitions in different tempi, no editing.
easy: memorizing
difficult: keeping relaxed feeling up tempo. Pinky (R side of R hand) still tensing up a bit.
I kept watching my R hand while recording, driving me crazy...
Now started working on the Paganini: great fun with the chords but struggling with the slur section at the end...