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Old 04-22-2021, 07:41 PM
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I did start to learn Andrew York's piece "Home" as I love it, but just felt I needed to do more work on the Etudes and save that for later..

Have you recorded any of his pieces?
Hi Peter,
I apologize for the late reply. I hadn’t seen that follow-up question.
Not yet, but getting ready to. I’ve been working on a number of his pieces, incl. Home. Just wonderful music, and I’m looking forward to getting back
on the recording horse to capture it. Been awhile, and I’ve been inspired by your steady stream of very fine recordings in this regard. So, stay tuned!
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Good job. I would suggest a more steady tempo and only lessen it at the end of a longer phrase (for example at about 25 seconds in). A little faster tempo would tie together the longer phrases more neatly. To me the 6/8 time in this piece suggests emphasis on 1 and secondary on 5 (rather than groups of three notes) and many melody notes follow that line.
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Old 04-23-2021, 01:49 AM
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Yeah, that's the one. John Schneider playing on a just-intonated guitar, with

interchangeable fingerboards for various temperaments. I first heard the piece

on Schneider's public radio show 'Soundboard' w/ David Starobin playing it, and was quite taken by its simple beauty. Still am.


Thanks Carey, I’ll check it out.
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Hi Peter,

I apologize for the late reply. I hadn’t seen that follow-up question.

Not yet, but getting ready to. I’ve been working on a number of his pieces, incl. Home. Just wonderful music, and I’m looking forward to getting back

on the recording horse to capture it. Been awhile, and I’ve been inspired by your steady stream of very fine recordings in this regard. So, stay tuned!


Agree, wonderful music - I look forward to hearing your version sometime soon.

Have you come across Daniel Kaede - similar vein and very nice?
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Old 04-23-2021, 01:54 AM
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Good job. I would suggest a more steady tempo and only lessen it at the end of a longer phrase (for example at about 25 seconds in). A little faster tempo would tie together the longer phrases more neatly. To me the 6/8 time in this piece suggests emphasis on 1 and secondary on 5 (rather than groups of three notes) and many melody notes follow that line.


Thanks Derek, I’ve kept playing this and experimented with tempo a fair bit - fine balance between flow vs articulation. Interesting re 1/5 emphasis - I need to listen to that.
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