Week 1: A Fresh Start
WELCOME TO THE "A FRESH START" COMMUNITY CHALLENGE!
Embark on a musical journey with our latest challenge, "A Fresh Start". It’s time to dust off that sheet music you’ve been eyeing and dive into a brand-new piece!
CHALLENGE TIMELINE
- Challenge Start: Kick-Off on April 15th!
- Duration: April 15th to May 13th
- Watch Party: Join us on May 13th at 11 AM PST to watch selected submissions!
WEEK 1 ACTIVITIES
- Choose Your Piece: Select a new piece of music to work on. Share your choice in the thread below and inspire your fellow musicians!
- Video Submission: Submit a video of your practice this week. Highlight your favorite passage from the opening bars to showcase your progress!
GET INVOLVED
Let’s kick things off with enthusiasm! Share your progress, encourage others, and explore new musical horizons together. Can’t wait to see what everyone chooses!
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Well, this is my very fresh start on the piece, ‘Images from a sea’, composed in 2021 by Thodoris Theodoroudis from Greece.
First, sections A and B . Only a few bars (no bar or tact indications), but the point is to explore colours and dynamics that make sense.. The given pulse is 48.
I’m always quite timid when starting a new piece. It will need time to grow in my hands, and hopefully sound more secure and convincing, with a few weeks. I hope to have the whole part 1 (‘into the sea) more or less controlled within the timeframe of this challenge….. -
Today, I practiced a few times at slow speed the Andantino in C major, Op. 59 by Matteo Carcassi.
The goal was to see what kind of tone I could get with the Alaska Picks and see if I can control better the tone of the thumb.
With the recording, I realized my RH is too close to the bridge. I need to pay attention to that aspect. I also noticed I have to keep my RH fingers a little bit farther off the strings as I can sometimes hear the buzz of the picks on a string. I will keep working on it in the following days and get another recording at a more normal speed.
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Hi, everyone!
My name is Leonid, and I am new at Tonebase.
I had decided to learn "Invocation y danza" by Joaquin Rodrigo, but I wasn't sure which revision I should follow. There are many different revisions: Graciano Tarrago (1962), Alirio Diaz (1973), Pepe Romero (1993) and Pepe Romero (1997), and couple of others, for example, Jorje Luis Pastrana (2001) and João Diogo Rosas Leitão (2014). And there are so many differences between them... But, fortunately, I have found edition with Rodrigo's manuscript (it is debatable is it true manuscript, but likely, yes), it was published in scientific article “Invocación y Danza – Homenaje a Manuel de Falla” - a new light on the piece brought by the manuscript by João Diogo Rosas Leitão (2014). I am not sure about copyrights, so I won't post it here, but it can be very easily found in Internet.And yes, this version is pretty unplayable;) Firstly, in the beginning there are harmonics also in the bass line. In the arpeggio section there are sextuplets, not quintuplets. And everywhere there is extreme stretching.
But I don't want to give up!
I retuned not only 6th string of my guitar to D, but also 5th string to G, because there is one bar, that cannot play by another way.
And I use a lot of alternative techniques: my left thumb, my lips, and my right index finger to pressing on the strings. They are not very common techniques, so I can share some videos, how another guitarists can manage them.
Lips technique by Mehrdad Mahdavi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F88ci6ggp5IRight index technique by Paulinho Nogueira: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E6Bkz4W2YA
So... It was only the first week of this journey... I hope, someday I will handle it...