SUBMIT SHEET MUSIC EXCERPTS for Week 3's Livestream Here!
Hey everyone, so like the rules thread says, in the Week 3 Livestream: Excerpt Clinic" (May 17th), we will be looking at excerpts you suggest, yourself.
These can be from standard repertoire pieces or from pieces I've never seen before. Submit the sheet music for these excerpts here and I will feature them in-stream!
Feel free to choose something related to one or more difficult scales, arpeggios, hard-to-coordinate passages, or anything else you need technical help with.
I will provide one or more possible fingering solutions, technical tips, or a practice roadmap for you.
↓ Reply below with your submissions and questions! ↓
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Hi Mircea,
I was thinking if Etude N. 11 from VIllalobos bars : 49-60 (or less) could be something we can work on. The right hand, specially the 2 thumbs acentuating the D in 50-51 and at the same time the "seisillos" five EEEEE with imami. I begin to play only that part of the Etude as exercise for the right hand and the left is also difficult, but may be we can do something else with the left but leaving the "problem" of EDE acentuating D and the arpegio.
Thanks, Nora
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Hi Mircea. I always struggle a bit with campanella section in Barrios' Vals Op 8 no 4, especially the end of the sections. From a personal perspective it would be great to look at this. Alternatively I could brush up on the piece and submit it for a masterclass.
I'll upload the music later.
Thanks Derek
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Hi Mircea,
I find the following passages totally difficult. Maybe they are interesting and worth addressing.
Proposal 1:
Antonio José, Sonata, IV (Final), the first 5 lines. The passage might be pretty cool as a technical exercise, combining scales with rasgueados and chord changes. Also, these lines occur about a thousand times in the fourth movement - so we've already would have covered a good part of this super difficult movement! :).
Suggestion 2:
Ponce, Theme variado y final: The finale, second page down and penultimate page down. Here there are slured triplets which I find extremely difficult! It would be great to hear your tips on this! (Maybe a little bit off-topic)..
Suggestion 3:
Rodrigo, Tres piecas españolas, Passacaglia, page 3 at the bottom and page 4 at the top - the section with the sextuplets...
Thanks!
Many greetings,
Dominik
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Hello Mircea, thank you for this challenge! I am preparing Serenata española and would like to learn how to best practice and digit the chromatic scale bars 75 and 76 (especially) and 128, 129 ( only if possible) Can not decide in which strings and if using or not free strings for changes. Thank you
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Hi Mircea! My submission is this Mertz Op. 23 No. 6 Capriccio. I used to have in my repertoire and I’d like to bring it back. I remember struggling with mm. 24&25 so before I tackle it again I’d like some RH fingerings that really work. Right now in m. 24 it’s pmpipmim but I wonder if pmpipapm might work better, or whatever you think. Thanks!