WEEK 3: Mastering Carcassi's Etudes
Welcome to the Main Thread for the first week of the Carcassi Etudes op.60 challenge!
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If you want to describe your process (optional), feel free to use the following template.
- Things you found easy:
- Things you found difficult:
- (Optional): a video of you performing it!
- (Optional:) questions
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I worked on etude 17. I’m not a very diligent student when it comes to octave and 6th scales. That’s why this one was a real challenge for me. I like the dramatic character though, so it was fun to practice.
it’s not too difficult to find the notes, it’s basically 2 voices and some easy chords, but it needed quite a bit of practice...
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Etude No. 16 (again) - Take #2!
- Things you found easy: This was so difficult for me at the beginning of the challenge but I tried this again having not played it for a week and it was so much easier! I realized I have it memorized now which makes it easier to play without looking at music.
- Things you found difficult: One of the reasons I wanted to try this again was to get the final chord sequence recommended by Martin . That took a lot of practice and it's still a stretch but I think I got it.
- (Optional): a video of you performing it! The lighting is better in this video than the first since it's daytime, also I have a new set of strings (in first video I had pretty old strings). Strings are still settling in so it sounded a bit out-of-tune by the end...
I continue to work on #2 and #10, but not sure I will be able to get them "video ready" before Monday. As Martin said, the challenge doesn't end this week and I will continue to practice these for years to come inspired by all of your videos.
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I wanted to include a study that contained Scales, so here is Etude #1. I forgot how much attention this one really needs to play well. Needless to say, I should work on this more to clean up some rough spots. Sorry about the camera position for the right hand; I only had time for one take and did not want to wait to send it to you guys.