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San Martino is an ideal location for your Tuscany’s explorations! Siena is 60 km (50′ drive). Perugia is 70 km (1 hour drive). Castiglione del lago is 45 km (50′ drive). Florence is 118km (1 hour and 30′ drive). Rome is 208 km (2 hours and 15′ drive). What to do in San Martino Montisi. Beside being a very strategic location for your touring in Tuscany or visiting the crowded spaces of Florence and Rome there are dozens activities worth trying right in Montisi. What San Martino has to offer:. Solo Belcant...
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Deeper into understanding the harpsichord | david cates
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Harpsichords and other living things. Always questions →. Deeper into understanding the harpsichord. January 11, 2014. I have to start with the objective; what should you be aiming for? Unquestionably, playing that engages you emotionally and compels your attention. And what will do that? What I validated through a lot of trial and error is this:. 2 You make the very smallest movements; a finger more than a few millimeters or so off the key isn’t good, well most of the time. Sometimes you want ...4 Lose ...
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Harpsichords and other living things. Deeper into understanding the harpsichord →. June 13, 2013. The best strategy for achieving excellent results in a difficult passage is to practice it with rhythmic alterations; instead of playing a passage with equal note values play it with a dotted or double dotted rhythm. And then reverse it; long/short become short/long etc. This works very well for large leaps, as well as practically anything. Sixths; there’s no great fingering formula here, but it’...Trill and...
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Harpsichords and other living things. Newer posts →. May 5, 2014. I haven’t seen much written about this, and I wonder why. The old school great pianists understood these concepts very well, but it’s less in evidence in most of today’s players. They’re not hands. February 17, 2014. A viola da gamba solo? With an excellent sense of touch, and clarity of musical thought, those first notes can be magical. January 28, 2014. Deeper into understanding the harpsichord. January 11, 2014. The way the harpsichord ...
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Touch | david cates
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Harpsichords and other living things. Warming up routine →. February 7, 2015. Geez, I feel bad; haven’t written anything here for quite a while. Have been playing a lot of early english music; Byrd, Tomkins, Bull and the like. Amazing music, masterful polyphony and melody. There are so many masterpieces, little ones and big long ones. It’s great music for improving musicianship and expression, the fine pieces support a lot of exploration of possibilities. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Time | david cates
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Harpsichords and other living things. They’re not hands. May 5, 2014. I haven’t seen much written about this, and I wonder why. The old school great pianists understood these concepts very well, but it’s less in evidence in most of today’s players. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. They’re not hands. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Harpsichords and other living things. Esthetics of the Harpsichord. February 9, 2016. Since I’ve posted about matters of technique and interpretation, I thought I’d add something about the whole esthetic of the harpsichord. Now, this isn’t for people who already know a lot – it’s more for the layman who might want … Continue reading →. December 2, 2015. Ideas about the Goldberg Variations BWV 988. November 20, 2015. November 13, 2015. Concert-goers might find this of interest. And there’s a bit...Learnin...
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Always questions | david cates
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Harpsichords and other living things. Deeper into understanding the harpsichord. They’re not hands →. January 28, 2014. One of the great things about early music is that we get to constantly ask ourselves “how does this go”? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Deeper into understanding the harpsichord. They’re not hands →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.