Week 2: Share your Love!
Welcome to the Main Thread for the second week of the "Music YOU Love" practice challenge!
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martin Hey guys, Got a late start due to left hand injury, but wanted to get current status to you. Could only due one take as left hand still hurts some. I tried to do the piece from memory, which I was working on without the guitar for a while. Had some lapses here, but I see where they are.
I think the left hand injury may have been due in part to a chord in the Copla lyrical section of this piece played in 1st position. It has a stretch with wrist out at an angle, which is held for a bit. I tried to adjust it here, but if someone has suggestions about it, please let me know. Thanks!
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Sor - Minuet Op 11 No 5 (Feb 18 update)
I'd like to get this one going fairly quickly, in order to contrast with the slow #4 before it. There is one measure, however, that is very difficult for me to play quickly (measure 10). So, I have been practicing a loop of measures 9-10 a lot. Hopefully if I keep at it, the speed will increase.
So here is a video of measures 9-10 looped four times, a video of the entire piece, and also a picture of measures 9-10 in the score.
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Hi, folks! To this challenge I thought work "Invierno Porteño", from Astor Piazzolla. I truly love Piazzolla's music. For sure, it will be impossible to finish till February 27 but I guess it's a good choice.
I started doing a structure analysis and the result is (on Feb/09):
Sections
1 - 7
8 - 16.1
16.2 - 19
20 - 31.3
31.4 - 47
48 - 63.1
63.4 - 78
79 - 87.3
87.4 - 98.1
98.2 - 111
112 - EndAfter that, I listened to some YouTube videos, both guitar and quintet, and started the reading process.
At this point, I realized some interesting divergences between the Assad version (that I'm using) and the score for solo violin and strings quartet. For example, the section between measures 9 to 16.1 has significant differences, as well as the cadence (measures 16.2 to 20 in the Assad version). For that, I decided to do my version and the result you can hear in the video.