Description
Includes commentary and Japanese translation by Takayuki Ishimura
This is an instructional book written by Carlo Muniel (1859-1911), a composer and mandolinist known as the "father of the mandolin." The four volumes of ``Choridita'' are thought to have been written with the aim of complementing the various techniques practiced in Meuniere's instructional book and helping students acquire more advanced techniques, but of course, ``Choridita'' can also be used as an independent practice. There is no doubt that even if you study it as a collection of songs, it will have a great effect.
``Shoridita'' means ``free fingers, quickness,'' and is a collection of etudes that specialize in learning accurate and free left-hand string pressing and flexible picking techniques.
Volumes 3 and 4 are collections of practice pieces that are more advanced and practical in terms of technique. Preludes (a relatively free sense of tempo, taking into account not only technique but also musical expression), cadenzas (techniques and expressions of virtuoso passages, conveying music by considering tempo changes and intervals, etc.), Ezercizzi (specific It is written in three parts: an etude with the purpose of
*Muniere recommends practicing between Volumes 2 and 3 of Choridita: ``20 Melodic Etudes'' (op.17) and ``12 Caprictive Etudes'' (op. .216) is the IMSLP Petrucci site (below)
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Munier%2C_Carlo
It can be downloaded for free from.
*Under the guidance of mandolinist Takayuki Ishimura, the descriptions and explanations in Italian (excluding musical terminology) in each volume are translated into Japanese as much as possible.
It will take some time to order it. (about 1-2 weeks)
This is an instructional book written by Carlo Muniel (1859-1911), a composer and mandolinist known as the "father of the mandolin." The four volumes of ``Choridita'' are thought to have been written with the aim of complementing the various techniques practiced in Meuniere's instructional book and helping students acquire more advanced techniques, but of course, ``Choridita'' can also be used as an independent practice. There is no doubt that even if you study it as a collection of songs, it will have a great effect.
``Shoridita'' means ``free fingers, quickness,'' and is a collection of etudes that specialize in learning accurate and free left-hand string pressing and flexible picking techniques.
Volumes 3 and 4 are collections of practice pieces that are more advanced and practical in terms of technique. Preludes (a relatively free sense of tempo, taking into account not only technique but also musical expression), cadenzas (techniques and expressions of virtuoso passages, conveying music by considering tempo changes and intervals, etc.), Ezercizzi (specific It is written in three parts: an etude with the purpose of
*Muniere recommends practicing between Volumes 2 and 3 of Choridita: ``20 Melodic Etudes'' (op.17) and ``12 Caprictive Etudes'' (op. .216) is the IMSLP Petrucci site (below)
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Munier%2C_Carlo
It can be downloaded for free from.
*Under the guidance of mandolinist Takayuki Ishimura, the descriptions and explanations in Italian (excluding musical terminology) in each volume are translated into Japanese as much as possible.
It will take some time to order it. (about 1-2 weeks)