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Fernando Sor op. 31 no. 19
Honestly I've never been a huge fan of Sor but I think this etude is really fun to play and it becomes challenging at some points. Any feedback is welcome! Thanks
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What a fun piece of music! Nicely played, thank you for sharing.
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I've never been a huge fan of Sor either. That said, I think you have played it well - and had fun while doing so.
There are a lot of things to like about how you played it. Nice dynamics, pretty crisp plucking with the fingers, nice stopping of bass notes, clean fretting. There are two things that might be worth exploring. First, increasing the range of timbre you are getting. One way to do that is to move the plucking hand closer to the fingerboard and moving it closer towards the bridge. Changing the timbre can be done for individual notes or phrases. Second, the rapid bass notes are a lot of work for the thumb, requiring the thumb to do repeated plucking rapidly. It might sound cleaner/more uniform if you either alternated the thumb with the index finger, t/I, t/I, t/I, or used alternating fingers instead of the thumb on those rapid notes. Just something you might want to explore. |
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Indeed! Thank you for listening!
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I will definitely explore the timbres! About the bass notes, I alternate the thumb with the index finger as you mention, I guess I would have to try and play more staccato. Thanks again! |
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I like Sor very much and really enjoyed this. Your playing is crisp and articulate with a nice flow to it - great job.
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Well played, I think. |
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Thanks a lot! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
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Very nicely done. Thank you for sharing.
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classical guitar, etude, fernando sor |
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