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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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.
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Hi everyone. Since I’m leaving tomorrow for few days travel, I decided to submit my second (and still far from satisfactory) recording of etude 24 ( incl. repetitions)
it seems to me this is not really about one specific guitar technique , so I take it as an exercice in bringing together different elements of musical interpretation, tempo changes, phrasing and articulation, accentuation and rubato. That’s a lot to work on! To analyze, choices and decisions to make… it takes more time, so I will keep this etude on my list for a while…. No problem, it’s a rewarding, elegant repertoire piece ….
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Study 24 final update.
This piece has been such a joy to work on, and I hope to continue working on it forever. I'm going to make it my final post of the piece for this challenge, however.
BTW, does anyone else find that, when recording a piece, as you get toward the end, the only thought in your head is, "Don't make a mistake! Don't make a mistake!" At the end of this one, my hands were literally shaking through the coda as that thought went through my mind. And of course, I made mistakes!