TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS ABRSM’s recommended tempo for this piece is 88 mimim bpm (176 crotchet bpm), as played in this video, and a good steady tempo is required throughout. Although no dynamic markings are written in, it is advisable to shape the phrases musically and this is left up to the performer’s discretion. Hopefully the version played in this video gives an idea of how one could approach it. Similar repeated phrases can for example benefit from contrasting dynamics, but again, it is down to the individual player to decide how they wish to approach this. Crotchets tend to work well with a bit of bounce, in keeping with the neo-Baroque style of the music. Although repeats are not usually required in ABRSM exams, be sure to return to the beginning after bar 45 (end of p2) and play again until the Fine. (final bar at bar 32) Also watch out for the temporary change of key from bars 33 - 45, along with occasional changes of clef in the left-hand part.
I have the same problem lol Use ur thumb on ur right hand to play the e on the left hand (change the fingering on right hand to 3 for the c and 1 for the e)
TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS
ABRSM’s recommended tempo for this piece is 88 mimim bpm (176 crotchet bpm), as played in this video, and a good steady tempo is required throughout. Although no dynamic markings are written in, it is advisable to shape the phrases musically and this is left up to the performer’s discretion. Hopefully the version played in this video gives an idea of how one could approach it. Similar repeated phrases can for example benefit from contrasting dynamics, but again, it is down to the individual player to decide how they wish to approach this. Crotchets tend to work well with a bit of bounce, in keeping with the neo-Baroque style of the music. Although repeats are not usually required in ABRSM exams, be sure to return to the beginning after bar 45 (end of p2) and play again until the Fine. (final bar at bar 32) Also watch out for the temporary change of key from bars 33 - 45, along with occasional changes of clef in the left-hand part.
can you play with dynmics?
I would like to see that
Sounds like Jester’s Jig from Grade 5 ABRSM 2023-2024 syllabus
No it doesn’t
Plus it is much faster
No I mean it has some essence of Jester Jig
I played that!
@@SJupiter_BS ME TOO! I’m still stuck at grade 8, waiting for the exam day to come
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Thanks so much, I’m glad you liked it! 🤩👍
How do you even play that chord on 0:48? My hands are too small to play it
Keep stretching you fingers, one day it will grow to that size 😉
I have the same problem lol
Use ur thumb on ur right hand to play the e on the left hand (change the fingering on right hand to 3 for the c and 1 for the e)
@@PotatoPotarto Honestly if you have a hand span of an 11th your fingers will automatically align the chord
I mean I can actually play it but It takes a lot of time to position your hands
@@steffilee9904 oh ok i get it 😀
🎉❤ great! I have missed ur vids
Same
In the exam, are you required to do the the repeat as shown in the video
Yea
Easiest song from List A,def picking this song
But the chord in bar 32 is 10 keys
True😂
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Me tooo 😊
Reply to this comment your fav part of the song!
Mines: 1:31
Also 0:29
Those are the sane thi
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