WEEK ONE Updates: Main Thread - Where the magic happens!
Hello and welcome to the WEEK ONE Main Thread for this challenge!
Since Week 1 is over, this thread is now closed for update submissions
Feel free to continue replying to people's existing submissions, but if you would like to post an update, use the current Week 2 thread.
Alright my friends - this is the thread where we'll all be posting our daily updates.
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Twice a week between January 28th and February 19th, I hope to be reading your daily updates in this very thread right here!
Download the music:
- Exercises 1 - 12 (← click)
- Exercises 13 - 24 (← click)
Please use the following format when commenting (feel free to copy & paste!):
- Etude you worked on:
- One thing you found easy:
- One thing you found difficult:
- (Optional): a video of you performing it!
Sample daily update:
- Etude you worked on: No. 1
- One thing you found easy: The polyphony between bass and treble flowed very naturally, I had an easy time playing each line like it belonged to its own voice.
- One thing you found difficult: I had a hard time creating enough variety throughout the repeated measures.
Feel free to make these updates as short or long as you wish!
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- Etude you worked on: No. 17
- One thing you found easy: The chord shapes
- One thing you found difficult: I had the dilemma of deciding between Segovia's version and the original score. I used portions of both.
- https://youtu.be/Wu1r1Un1rxY
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Hi - Dennis here,
- Etude you worked on: 22 and 23
- One thing you found easy: These are not too difficult to read or develop correct LH and RH fingerings
- One thing you found difficult: with 22 - how to create a 'musical piece' from a arpeggio study - I watch there Cecillio Perera lesson and will use his guidence to help. With 23 - a great study for the RH coordination/articuation and timing !!!
It's quite nice to have these fresh challenges - well done Mircea!
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I am refreshing the etude No. 22. A very famous and beautiful etude. There is probably an error in bar 25 in this edition (C sharp instead of B).
It's generally easy to read.
I have trouble with an ugly sound (nails too long - but filed off) and with merging melody sounds in some places. I always have a dilemma in bar 28 - I can't decide whether to play D from the bass on the 4th string (then F sharp legato) or on the 5th string and F sharp without legato. In general, the etude is only seemingly moderately difficult.
I did not record because I am away from home until February 20, and my phone records sound that is unacceptable to me.
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- Etude you worked on: Fernando Sor Op. 35 No. 2
- One thing you found easy: Sightreading skills needed, and technical requirement
- One thing you found difficult: There are no advices given on how to play the piece (agogics, dynamics). Deduction bindings „Abzugsbindungen“ may be difficult for beginners. I had no idea on how to do the repetition in a different way, so i decided to change the colour. Playing the repetition in the exact same manner as the first time would be very boring .
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Etude I worked on : No 3
One thing I found easy : The first section was fairly easy to sight read.
One thing I found difficult: The second section was harder and I used different fingering to what is marked on the score. I struggled to play parts of this section while sight reading and so (as I had a bit more time today) I found it easier to try to memorise it rather than play part from memory and part from sight as once I've taken my eyes off the score it's tricky to get back to where you want to be. I found the last 4 bars quite tricky. Performance link below - there are a couple of hesitations in there.
I really like this piece, I've never played it before but it's one that I will keep working on
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Mircea said:
Etude you worked on:
One thing you found easy:
One thing you found difficult:Ok I'm going to type as I read through them. I'll try to get videos but might not get too many.
number one. Easy to ready and all in first position. Difficulties are not many but the usual things I find difficult such as consistency while reading and in general finger 4 weakness (always working on that)
number two. Easy in that the counterpoint is mostly within the harmony, Difficulties are when there are 16th notes I tend to hesitate while reading.
number three. easy part is the key of A minor which is common on the guitar. Difficulties are in some of the left hand shifts like in mm 2 when you jump to the D and F etc. and changing to from the 3rd finger on the D natural to the 4th finger when the chord changes to Bb. The appoggiatura where you have to hold the D on string 2 is also difficult to execute well.