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hunterj
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Pedaling on Debussys's Arabesque 1
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January 04, 2006, 09:31:45 PM »
I just recently started trying to learn the song arabesque by Debussy.
I noticed that there are no pedal markings whatsoever on the music.
A lot of people say that if that music says not to pedal, do not pedal, but in the recording i have I hear a lot of pedaling going on.
What do you say to this?
Should I pedal in the song or not?
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Re: Pedaling on Debussys's Arabesque 1
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January 05, 2006, 03:14:55 AM »
Greetings.
Use the pedal when you need too. The pedal use isn't restricted. Use the pedal to give your personal effect, making music.
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Re: Pedaling on Debussys's Arabesque 1
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January 05, 2006, 08:20:13 AM »
here's some good suggestions:
http://homepage.mac.com/stevepur/music/debussy_piano/arabesque1.html
scroll down past line
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Re: Pedaling on Debussys's Arabesque 1
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January 05, 2006, 12:57:57 PM »
It's a tricky one. You 'll certainly have to use the pedal, but not overdo it. I remember using a lot of 'finger' pedal. (holding notes down more than their writter value, to obtain a pedal-like effect). BTW this is one of the most beautiful pieces ever.
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January 05, 2006, 02:38:14 PM »
i may be completely off on this one, so please, debussy experts just jump in...but, i would be tempted to hold down the first and last note of the arpeggio as long as possible. when i first learnt the piece, i let go of each note and despite pedalling, it seemed dry. i can now hear this piece on the organ in my head, with the bottom and top note being the most prominent.
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January 05, 2006, 03:58:42 PM »
Quote from: pianistimo on January 05, 2006, 02:38:14 PM
i may be completely off on this one, so please, debussy experts just jump in...but, i would be tempted to hold down the first and last note of the arpeggio as long as possible. when i first learnt the piece, i let go of each note and despite foot pedalling, it seemed dry. i can now hear this piece on the organ in my head, with the bottom and top note being the most prominent.
My thoughts exactly! Always felt like I should hold 1st+last notes (lower+higher that is) of the arpeggios.
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[ when i first learnt the piece, i let go of each note and despite foot pedalling, it seemed dry.
From here, I can tell that you are not relax when you play any piece. If one plays with correct technique, one should be able to play this song with light touch yet connect all the notes smoothly without too much use of pedal.
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Quote from: mostlyclassical on January 05, 2006, 03:58:42 PM
My thoughts exactly! Always felt like I should hold 1st+last notes (lower+higher that is) of the arpeggios.
You hold the first note and press a little harder to make the counter line more obvious. By doing so will produce a very beautiful and rich harmony.
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January 14, 2006, 02:20:12 AM »
thanks! that sounds right and probably advised (not much pedal) so it doesn't sound mushy. suppose a good piano helps.
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