Here's a shy attempt to play this beautiful etude from Leo Brouwer. It focuses on the right hand arpeggio. The pattern of the right hand fingers loops from the weaker to the stronger(from ring finger to thumb) and then starts back again. Personally I found this kind of arpeggio far more difficult to play than the "thumb-index-middle-r.finger" pattern one.Instead playing piano I feel more comfortable with descendant scales-arpeggios patterns (talking about RIGHT hand)
...I have no idea why...in a lot of different situation I wonder why my brain works the way it does...
I am SO sorry I forgot to comment on this one!! I have listened to it, though!
I think you did really well, definately better than me! (Damn ... ) The only thing is that there's a little time between the different chords, but you already knew that of course. But I liked your tone!
Ciao,
Jolina
YoJolina 3 years ago
Mmm...actually your ("Y"our? :D) interpretation of this study is better than mine, for many reasons but above all for my beginner's lag chords handicap. But with a bit of acid irony I have to say that maybe I followed the original notes with more scrupulousness ihihih! ;)
Spermy77 3 years ago