20 Sor Studies (Segovia)
Derek jokingly indicated to me that it almost seems like I am doing all of Sor's studies. That put the idea in my head - why not try to do all twenty in Segovia's collection? I am a little intimidated by the difficulty of the later ones, but we'll see how far I can get. Who knows, this project might take me several years (decades?) and, by then, maybe my technique will have improved! (Since I'm not getting any younger, the reverse may be more likely.)
I am mostly using the edition that Tariq Harb has attached to his video lessons on the studies, found here on TB, of course. A copy of it is attached here.
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Study 3 (November 30, 2021)
Here is a first take on Study 3 (Op 6 No 2). For whatever reason, I have a really strong memory of listening to a recording of this one by Segovia back when I first started playing classical about 30 years ago.
As I watch this video, my right hand again has some issues, most notably moving quite a bit. It seems that in order to bring the melody out, I have somehow picked up the habit of jerking my whole hand upward, toward my left shoulder. I'd like to focus on bringing out this melody while keeping my right hand more stable and secure.
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Study 4 (December 4, 2021)
Here is my initial reading of this study (Op 6 No 1). This one switches to having the melody in the bass.
This one is harder than it looks on paper to me. Keeping the melody legato requires some tricky fingering and barring. When I got to the end, my left hand was quite sore from the barres and contortions. I will have to go through it measure by measure and really think about the fingerings.
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Study 4 (December 18, 2021)
After a bit of a break for the Happy Holiday Challenge, I revisited this study in my practice. It's a bit of an improvement on the version above, but still not great. I am finding that playing this is causing me quite a bit of pain in my left hand, especially in the muscle between my thumb and index finger. Because of that, I'm going to make this my final version of this study.
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Study 7 Walkthrough (inside the mind of Eric)
As I dig into this study, a lot of thoughts are going through my mind. I decided to create a video of me talking through some of my thinking about what's going on this music. It's pretty long, so only watch this if you've packed a lunch, or maybe if you're looking for a cure for your insomnia. If you prefer simply to hear a performance of these musical ideas, just listen to my update posted underneath this one.
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Study 7 (December 22, 2021)
Here is today's update. For my practice with it today, I actually broke out the metronome to work on measures 9-16. This is something I rarely do, but should do more. I'm still not totally happy with the dialogue in measures 9-12, but it is better than yesterday. Those thirds on the bass strings are very hard for me to execute cleanly and in time.