venerdì 1 aprile 2022

There is only one position on the violin.

 I don't get many gigs, but what does it matter?

This is the last 'proper'
gig I did last October.

I finally saw the review, thanks to Wade, and the things that stood out for me was the large spread on raffle winners at the event (with photos) and the one mention of my name which was spelt wrong.
Ah, it doesn't matter. I was planning to organize a concert of my bass tunes around August, but I think I'll give that a miss. Who really cares if I do it or not?
Hey, I don't mean to sound down. I'm not. Yesterday I started practising Paganini's Caprice No 24. I've put in an hour on the first variation this morning and plan to do more. 


It's supposed to be one of the hardest violin pieces ever written. It certainly is no push over but I've worked my way through the notes of the first variation (there are eleven) and just about have it memorized. It still needs a lot of work, but I'm winning. This variation is made up of fast arpeggios that sort of go all over the show but, when you analyze it, and apply logical fingerings (thought required here), it's not that bad. 
Paganini's statement that there is only one position on the violin really helps with this variation, but I'll leave you to work that out for yourself. I think his statement that there is really only one scale helps too, though there is a little diminished run which, in my mind, sits outside that one scale.

Well, time to get practising again. No work today - yes!

Ciao tutti.

4 commenti:

THE CURMUDGEON ha detto...

Cheer up.
Remember that you are (probably) the best bass bag blogger in Wainuiomata.

Richard (of RBB) ha detto...

Well, there are quite a few springing up in the area...
Damien's Bass Chat
Brent on Bass
Bass in the Valley
John's Bass Case
and
The Chardon Guy - a bit of a threat for The Wine Guy. He evidently knows his stuff.

THE CURMUDGEON ha detto...


Yes but what about the up and comers?

Bassic Instict.
Who's on Bass?
Homie's Bass.
Bass Material.
Customer Bass.
Bass Commander.
Ever Rest Bass Camp.

Richard (of RBB) ha detto...

Sorry Rob, I don't know what you're talking about.