Dear Konstantin,
Thanks for your message. The reason I thought you might have learned the
piece from staff notation is that there is a wrong note (d1 instead of
e1) which occurs four times (in bars 8, 16, 21 and 29). It is so easy to
mix up accidentals when reading from staff notation - something I do
frequently - but it is less likely to occur when reading from tablature.
However, more important than these few notes is the overall impression
of your performance, which I think is very good, and your phrasing and
expression show an innate musicality. Good luck with your lute playing,
and I look forward to further clips on YouTube.
Best wishes,
Stewart.
-Original Message-
From: Êîíñòàíòèí Ùåíèêîâ [mailto:konstantin.n...@gmail.com]
Sent: 08 April 2011 12:15
To: Stewart McCoy
Subject: Re: [LUTE] My first lute solo
Hi, Stewart!
You are partly right.
In first time I played this piece on guitar from transcription. Later,
when I started playing the lute I played from original tabulature. But
the transcription is stuck deep in my memory what confuses me sometime.
Konstantin Shchenikov
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