Week 3: Fingers on Fire
Welcome to the Main Thread for the third week of "The Transcriptions" practice challenge!
- Make sure you've read the guidelines before replying!
- Watch the kickoff livestream!
Pick a transcription that was originally composed for another instrument, like piano or violin. Don't be afraid to choose a challenging piece or explore works from composers you haven't played before.
Commit to practicing daily and share your progress with the community. Aim to practice every day and post at least two videos per week showcasing your progress. This will help you stay motivated and accountable, and also allow you to share your transcription journey with others. Whether you're tackling a complex piece, refining your skills with a piece you already play, or experimenting with new playing techniques, the community is here to support you and celebrate your achievements.
Share your favorite piece that you would like to see transcribed or your favorite recording of a transcription. This will not only inspire others in the community but also provide a rich resource of ideas for everyone to explore. Plus, it's a great way to celebrate the creativity and artistry involved in adapting music from one instrument to another.
↓ Happy Sharing! ↓
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Scriabin - Prelude Op 16 No 4
Dale Needles posted his wonderful performance of this piece above. It really made me want to try it myself. I had never played any Scriabin before, nor I had really listened to his music. Now, however, I have become infatuated with this whole opus, listening to it over and over again on YT (on piano). If I ever learn the piano, I know I want to play these incredible preludes.
After experimenting with a few different keys, I settled in on A minor. I even toyed around with using a drop-D tuning, but decided against it.