Week 3: Rhythm Everywhere!
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Do you struggle with complicated rhythms?
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Well I missed week 2, been away to Filey on the North East coast of the UK - the other side of the North Sea and slightly further north than Heligoland where I think Martin has been. I was hoping to take my guitar but couldn't fit it in so not had much chance to practice.
Here is a rough recording of Maria Louisa by Julio Sagreras. I haven't quite memorised the second section yet as you can probably tell. It's a fairly simple piece but I like it.
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And another piece by Sagreras. This is his study in E minor, number 4 from his book 3. It's not too bad except for near the end where there is a c on the 10th fret of the 4th string using the 3rd finger and an E on the 12th fret of the 1st string using the 4th finger (the previous notes were g - 2nd finger on the 8th fret of the 2nd string and a bar on the seventh fret - so can't think of any other fingering). It's a tricky stretch (for me at least) and the then the run down causes a few problems. (and I've just done my nails and the thumb almost got stuck n the bass notes at the end!)
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Barrios - Medallón Antiguo (Apr 19 update)
I'm pretty happy with this take. I tried to play it from memory several times, as I tend to be more musical when I do that. Unfortunately, once I hit the record button, my memory suddenly takes a vacation. So after a bunch of takes in which the music just stopped because I forgot what came next, I decided to use the score more. Overall, I'm pretty pleased though. The C section is more legato than it was yesterday.