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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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!
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I am still with 21, now it is memorised and almost good! The mordents with different fingers are coming along. The one that I like less are the ones that start with an open string, sometimes here the sound goes wild! I am trying to look at it very in-depth checking the different movements slowly, try to get a better sound. Not ready to record, tried yesterday and well…. I need to practice them a lot to get a decent recording, it is like a tell all the mistakes! But all in all I am very happy’ my fingertips are again hard and rough after the the less practice I had during the holidays and I feel ready for more hard work. Thank you all!!!!
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Been struggling for time this week - away last weekend and then child minding Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Managed some early morning practices continuing work on numbers 1, 3, 7, 10, 16 and 19. Started working on the videos this morning but we're having some work done in the front garden which started to get a little noisy.
What I found easy and hard are the usual problems! Trying to get a decent tone with my 'a' finger is a continuing problem, although my nails are a little on the long side.
Videos of 3 and 7 attached below.
Interesting - when I uploaded the video of no 3 Youtube said there was copyright material in the video. I don't know why but I disputed it. Anyone else had a similar problem? Can you think of a reason why Martin?
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Study 15.
For the last few days of the challenge, I wanted to try something nobody had done yet, and I settled on number 15. Here I am playing through it after making some fingering choices.
What was easy: It's very straightforward, with a simple structure and texture throughout. With a few exceptions, the left hand fingering is pretty clear.
What was difficult:
- In measures 34-39, I debated the fingering a bit. I decided to change the finger I used for the low C, instead of keeping it the same throughout those measures (third finger). It's a bit less legato, but the other way I find very awkward and prone to string squeaking.
- Measure 41 (the second to last measure of the whole piece) has a big C chord with barre played at the 8th fret, and I don't know how to make it sound in tune, due to intonation problems. Is there a way to do this?
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I wanted to talk a little bit more about a certain fingering I did at the end for the first section of Carcassi's No.3, but overall it's a small little video about Philosophy of Fingerings! I hope you enjoy my little 5min session on only 2 bars of this cycle Let me know what you think and keep on challenging!
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Probably my last update: I'll continue to work on the pieces I've been looking at (!,3,7, 8, 10, 16 and 19) and maybe a few more until I achieve a decent performance level of all of them. I've looked a t a few others in the past which I will revive so hopefully be able to play at least 10 of these studies in a few weeks (...months...years etc). I probably won't get chance to do any more recordings before the watch party (unless I manage some tomorrow) so here is my latest recording of number 19 - it maybe simple but I think it is a really beautiful little piece. Recorded straight to my phone - no editing.