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January 31, 2025 at 6:29 pm in reply to: Participate in the January 2025 Member Challenge – You Decide What To Work On! #65455
jgillardMemberGood Evening All:
Here is my performance piece Lagrima that I was working on this month. Not perfect (or even close) but…
Enjoy 🙂
January 1, 2025 at 9:00 am in reply to: Participate in the January 2025 Member Challenge – You Decide What To Work On! #65094
jgillardMemberHappy New Year Everyone!!
Execution:
I want to increase my repertoire of classical music played on the ukulele.Application:
I will learn “Lagrima” by Francisco Tarrega. I’ll watch the lesson and implement daily slow practice of at least 10minutes. I want to implement slow practice to memorize the piece and avoid committing needless mistakes into muscle memory.Evaluation:
I wish to memorize the piece and be able to play at a reduced tempo without any mistakes before slowly increasing to performance tempo. I’ll record a performance of the piece at tempo before the end of the month.December 15, 2024 at 10:42 am in reply to: Participate in the December 2024 Member Challenge – WIN $3,100 Kanile’a #64839
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Sorry for the phone notification. 🙂 Happy Holidays Everyone!!!
November 26, 2024 at 3:47 pm in reply to: Participate in the November 2024 Member Challenge – WIN $3,100 Kanile’a #64593
jgillardMemberThe only thing I can point out is there’s a few minor pauses in some of the transitions.
@Andrew, thanks for this. I was aware of this as well. I may post an update after smoothing this out if I have time! 🙂November 23, 2024 at 11:14 am in reply to: Participate in the November 2024 Member Challenge – WIN $3,100 Kanile’a #64533
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Definitely not as clean as Andrew’s.. 😛 But I wanted to get it posted up.
Thanks for watchingOctober 19, 2024 at 12:57 pm in reply to: Participate in the October 2024 Member Challenge – WIN $3,100 Kanile’a #64054
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November 10, 2023 at 8:10 am in reply to: Participate in the November 2023 Member Challenge – WIN $935 Kanile’a #59386
jgillardMemberI’m guessing ‘the work’ that you still have to do is memorization and wondering if it is really necessary in your case……will it improve the performance?
It will definitely improve the performance, as I can concentrate on more then just paying the correct notes at the correct time. Once I have something memorized I find it much easier to concentrate on things like dynamics, tempo, tone etc.
I’ve been wondering about memorization for awhile, because I usually memorize as I go along…….So, I do not move forward until I have sections memorized. It looks like your approach is different or opposite….you have learned the whole piece and now you will memorize.
It’s not that I don’t memorize as I go along. The act of slowly repeating difficult sections over and over again is memorizing that section. What you don’t want to do (and I am guilty of this) is to play the whole song start to finish over and over again. [And never improving on the difficult sections that you have issues with) That’s not a good way to practice or memorize. I do actually have sections of the song “memorized” but not embedded enough in my memory that I can piece them together smoothly without the sheet music being my guide.
I’m also finding that when I move onto another piece I forget what I memorized.
Don’t feel bad. I do this too. That’s why you have to make a point of playing songs you don’t want to forget. (Or you will) The good thing (at least for me) is songs I’ve forgotten takes very minimal time to get back up to speed again. I keep all the tab so I can quickly re-learn something I’ve forgotten.
What I see watching you read the music is that you don’t have to look at your fingers moving on the fretboard….that was impressive! But then in verse 2 you do look down at the instrument….you have memorized this section (probably the most difficult section)…..by doing that, I sense an emotional charge….a connection and intimacy between player and instrument……
I actually have all of the sections partially memorized. The sheet music is primarily a guide to string the sections together. [And to keep my on track for bits that I may not have down 100% in memory) For the difficult section, I’m playing up the neck. So I looked at the fretboard to make sure I hit the spot. 😛 I am liable to miss it if I kept staring at the music instead.
Anyway, I look forward to your next post!
Thanks! The next one will hopefully be the whole piece played 100% from memory..
One more thing…..did you play a stringed instrument before picking up the uke?
Yes. I played some bass guitar & electric guitar in my teens. Around 2002 I started back with electric guitar. I eventually moved onto steel string acoustic guitar. (As I preferred not having to deal with pickups, pedals & amps and just concentrate on playing instead of fiddling) I “tried” to play this for many years LOL. I was ok, but never really “good”. I eventually picked up classical guitar and worked at that for a few years. (probably a low intermediate level) I enjoy classical guitar but for some reason it always hurts my left shoulder (which sucks) I then happened upon Ukulele and it has quickly become my favorite and basically only thing I play. I’ve got short, slim fingers with a crooked pinky (which makes my reach even smaller) So I really love the ukulele scale lengths. They are comfy to play, sounds good & are a tone of fun.
Hopefully this helps! 🙂
November 9, 2023 at 9:05 pm in reply to: Participate in the November 2023 Member Challenge – WIN $935 Kanile’a #59380
jgillardMemberThat was your first time playing through the whole thing or your first take recording it
It was a first attempt at recording it. I have been practicing it since the monthly challenge came out.. I still have work to do, but thanks. 😛
November 9, 2023 at 7:35 pm in reply to: Participate in the November 2023 Member Challenge – WIN $935 Kanile’a #59378
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I thought I would get in on the early action here. This is a first take of “Always with me – Spirited Away”. It’s a bit rough as I don’t have this memorized yet.. I also don’t have my tempo completely locked in. (I need more practice) Anyways, comments are welcome! 🙂
November 5, 2023 at 12:12 pm in reply to: Participate in the November 2023 Member Challenge – WIN $935 Kanile’a #59315
jgillardMember@muzikmama – Nice job. The only “suggestion” I would provide is try and play a bit more legato. You are playing the melody notes a bit staccato (short) where this tune aches to have those melody notes ring out… 😀 Awesome playing.
November 5, 2023 at 12:08 pm in reply to: Participate in the November 2023 Member Challenge – WIN $935 Kanile’a #59314
jgillardMember@deadbuggy – Nice job on “always with me”. You look so relaxed playing this. I’m working on this as well this month. It’s one of those tunes that sticks in your head. Love it. Remember that you are doing a reverse strum on bar 35 to get the melody note ringing out last. 🙂 [Trying to be useful]
@johanna2509 – Sound good! 😛
@jbmills07 – Impressive 😀 Loved it.
jgillardMemberHow far I’ll go.. 👍
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