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Yes , I think you`re right. Thanks a lot for answering.
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10-30-2012 08:12 AM
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On the picking etude are we supposed to play the G string with a rest or a free stroke? I mean the g note that keeps being played alternating with the chords.
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This is p27 'Etude'
This video is half a year old; from the time I was recording but not posting. Another catch-up post if you will.
Self critique: my left and right hand obviously don't seem very well synchronised. Its a very unforgiving piece I find it to be. For my next review, I need to take the tempo down an really focus on cleanliness of notes more.
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I had to make a new recording for p27 'Picking Etude nr 1' so I have a chance to express how I'm going about it now. For me this is almost entirely an exercise in left hand technique (read: position shifting)
Especially Measure 6 B 3 and 4 where we are being asked to use our 3rd and 4th finger. To really do well, I need to spend some time executing the position shift really slow until my fingers land on the new frets with ease.
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The last one for this thread: Two, two on page 28-29 (At least in my book). It's long! My self critique is mainly keeping focus throughout the piece. Starting off is pretty ok, but after a while the notes get a little weird and seem just notes to wade through. So I start sounding kind of lost I guess.
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How did you count the etude? Is it only me, or is it really sloppy written?
Like this?
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You've got it. That kind of 2-voice thing can be confusing to see at first, but it's the way to notate it. They can actually get a lot more complex than that that. Try to hear each part as a separate voice, letting the quarter notes ring a full great etc.
What you have written in is correct.Originally Posted by znerken
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Originally Posted by matt.guitarteacher
Thank you!
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The next question, is the dynamics indication in the next piece. I see many many people just ignore this(at least if I hear correct). Even in the DVD, I think it's not taken into consideration.
So my question is, when you have reached the pppp part of the dynamics indication, do you stay there, or do you revert back to normal volume? Cause if not, then you stay at a soft volume, for a big piece of the sheet music.
The entire next page, except the last bars, will also be soft then?
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Yes, revert back. Your first instincts were correct.
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Originally Posted by Jazzstdnt
Okay, thank you. I can understand why many people chose/choose to ignore it though. It's kind of a distraction when you try to learn/perform the material.
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Something I found out is 2/2 or cut time.
Depends on how stubborn you are, but cut time makes things a lot easier to read.
I'm happy with square time in either case.
But there's so much less ink to get past in cut-time.
Regards,
Russ
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