Overview
I continued working on:
- Clark – Tarantella in C major (finished and recorded on Tuesday)
- Mozart L – Burleske from Notebook for Wolfgang (finished and recorded on Tuesday)
- Schubert – Ecossaise in C major D 299 No 8 (finished and recorded on Thursday)
- Chopin – Waltz in A minor Op 34 No 2
On Tuesday, I started two new pieces:
- Bach JC – Rustic Dance (finished and recorded on Thursday)
- Bach JS – Menuet in G major BWV Anh 114
On Thursday, I started two more pieces:
- De Seixas – Minuet in C minor
- Turk – Arioso
Technique
Warm-up patterns in D (from Exploring Piano Classics – Technique Level 2)
Velocity — Biehl – Allegro – did this for a few days, and then I started getting some pain in my right hand. I think that pushing speed too much is creating undesirable tension, so I’m dropping this for now and going back to gradually trying to get my fingers moving a little faster.
Repertoire
Clark – Tarantella in C major
4 Sep — working on velocity mm (2 beats/bar) = 125 (stable-HT) = 135 (RH); aiming for 156 (slowest vivace); NOTE: Bachus plays at about 135
5 Sep — mm=135
6 Sep — won’t try to push to play faster; I think it’s causing tension (bad), so this is how fast I am able to play it at this point. finished and recorded
Mozart L – Burleske from Notebook for Wolfgang
4 Sep — mm=85 (not stable) (target = 88-104)
5 Sep — mm=88-90; ready to polish and record
6 Sep — finished and recorded
Schubert – Ecossaise in C major D 299 No 8
4 Sep — mm=120 (HT-not stable) target=104-120
5 Sep — mm=104-110; fast enough; ready to polish and record
6 – Sep — continued polishing
8 Sep — this is not a difficult piece, and it fit well under my fingers, but for some reason, it’s been very difficult to get a clean recording; I can now say, finished and recorded
Bach JC – Rustic Dance
6 Sep — read through and started getting into fingers
8 Sep — I like this piece! It also happens to fit really well under my fingers; finished and recorded
Bach JS – Menuet in G major BWV Anh 114
5 Sep — watched lesson on Tonebase
6 Sep — read through and started getting into fingers
9 Sep — practicing; I may spend more time on this one
De Seixas – Minuet in C minor
8 Sep — read through and started getting into fingers
9 Sep — practicing; will probably finish in the next day or so
Turk – Arioso
8 Sep — read through and started getting into fingers; this is a really simple piece which could sound just awful and boring, but I found a recording on YouTube which actually transforms it into something special; I’m aiming for that
9 Sep — practicing; will probably finish on Sunday
Chopin – Waltz in A minor Op 34 No 2
4 Sep — started working on Section D; continuing to work on Section A, B and C
5 Sep — read through the coda; played all, including repeats; there’s still a long way to go
6 Sep — concentrated on Section D; played all, excluding coda
8 Sep — again, focus on Section D; played all, coda RH
9 Sep — Section D; play through A-D, slowly
Posting Videos
I posted three videos to YouTube this week. This is the last of the pieces from Exploring Piano Classics, Level 1.
Disclaimer. I am an amateur, fumbling her way back to the piano. This is my hobby and I do it for fun. I am happy to share my process, but, please keep in mind… I am not a teacher. If something I am doing doesn’t work for you, or doesn’t feel right, or outright hurts, stop! Everybody is different. Playing the piano is not a one-size-fits-all activity. Have fun with it.
Last Updated on September 10, 2022
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