A little unsolicited tip: Written-in triplets (or groupings of two sixteenths and an eighth like in this setting) can usually be simplified to just the first and last notes of that grouping. That would bring this tune solidly down in your difficulty calculation! Keeping solid rhythm is so much more important than fitting in an uncomfortable ornament. 🙂
Great tip. Wish I had thought of it. I really dislike how I kept losing the rhythm on those. I don’t really feel like they add a lot to the tune either. Much appreciated as always Ben.
A little unsolicited tip: Written-in triplets (or groupings of two sixteenths and an eighth like in this setting) can usually be simplified to just the first and last notes of that grouping. That would bring this tune solidly down in your difficulty calculation! Keeping solid rhythm is so much more important than fitting in an uncomfortable ornament. 🙂
But other than that timing issue on the sixteenth note bit, awesome job on a really big tune!
Great tip. Wish I had thought of it. I really dislike how I kept losing the rhythm on those. I don’t really feel like they add a lot to the tune either. Much appreciated as always Ben.