Marathon practice session today. Got everything done, though!
★ 30 DtD Giga. Finally finished the task I'd been working on for the past couple three days.
★ 30 DtD Chaconne. Played with recordings. Other people are playing way slower than me in some parts, and way faster in others.
I have tomorrow off with Chaconne, use the space to run through Tambourin and Prelude 4.
I think taking two weeks to work on dynamics and shading with recording is a good idea, and I think I'd like to revise or revamp the 30 Days to Done to include much more recording and analyzing.
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Friday, November 25, 2016
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Steam-burned my thumb today. Awesome.
★ 30 DtD Chaconne. Made notes on how I want dynamics to sound. Listening to myself practice is excruciating.
★ 30 DtD Giga. Recorded my practice today. Hopefully not as excruciating to listen as above. It's choppy, but I can get my enthusiasm to come through in parts.
Repertoire day. I can play Tambourin once before it falls apart. Or so I think. I can pay attention to the first half of Prelude 4 and make a conscious effort to play, but the 2nd half becomes note reading.
★ 30 DtD Chaconne. Made notes on how I want dynamics to sound. Listening to myself practice is excruciating.
★ 30 DtD Giga. Recorded my practice today. Hopefully not as excruciating to listen as above. It's choppy, but I can get my enthusiasm to come through in parts.
Repertoire day. I can play Tambourin once before it falls apart. Or so I think. I can pay attention to the first half of Prelude 4 and make a conscious effort to play, but the 2nd half becomes note reading.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Friday, November 11, 2016
30 DtD Giga. Research - The Giga I'm playing is from Opus 5, and it is Sonata no9. It was published in 1700 and Corelli was apparently key in developing the Sonata into the form it is today. This was a time of ornamentation in music, and there are different versions, one possibly written by Corelli himself. I have no idea what ornamentations are in the version I'm playing. I like this description from the CD description at Bridge Records: "often lavish and warm-hearted character of Corelli’s oeuvre".
30 DtD Chaconne. Couldn't get it together today.
It was also I good thing I wrote on my calendar that today is repertoire day. I played so much today my arms and hands are actually sore. That doesn't happen very often. Some of my repertoire needs work. Some of it sounds great.
30 DtD Chaconne. Couldn't get it together today.
It was also I good thing I wrote on my calendar that today is repertoire day. I played so much today my arms and hands are actually sore. That doesn't happen very often. Some of my repertoire needs work. Some of it sounds great.
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Info on Chaconne - "This is a really excellent pastiche of French 'galant' 18th c style, and
is written with a light touch unusual in 19th c piano music. As such
the outer sections require little or no pedal. It was dedicated to one
Mlle. Hélène Montane.
----------------------------" Who was Hélène Montané?
More info about Durand at imslp.
"This example is dependent largely on the tonic and subdominant minor for its key feeling." - The Affective Character of the Major and Minor Modes in Music, Kate Hevner, The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 47, No. 1 (Jan., 1935), pp. 103-118
More info about Durand at imslp.
"This example is dependent largely on the tonic and subdominant minor for its key feeling." - The Affective Character of the Major and Minor Modes in Music, Kate Hevner, The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 47, No. 1 (Jan., 1935), pp. 103-118
Monday, November 7, 2016
Great job today! I pushed through being fatigued and got everything done.
★ 30 DtD Giga. The practice combo worked really well today - cleaned up some trouble spots.
★ 30 DtD Chaconne. Worked through trouble spots. This quickly coming back into my fingers.
★ Played through Tambourin and Prelude 4 well.
Need to do research on Chaconne.
★ 30 DtD Giga. The practice combo worked really well today - cleaned up some trouble spots.
★ 30 DtD Chaconne. Worked through trouble spots. This quickly coming back into my fingers.
★ Played through Tambourin and Prelude 4 well.
Need to do research on Chaconne.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Despite having massive headache, I managed to get all my practicing mostly done. Then I remembered I'm supposed to go through my repertoire once a week. Oh well.
★ Chaconne - Seems to be infusing my hands again.
☆ Giga - almost made it to the end, but ran out of steam. Practiced the things that are different in the 2nd ending in the 2nd half.
★ Chaconne - Seems to be infusing my hands again.
☆ Giga - almost made it to the end, but ran out of steam. Practiced the things that are different in the 2nd ending in the 2nd half.
Thursday, November 3, 2016
I think the 30 days to done is more like 45 for me. The pieces I'm trying to do are too long to get the initial stages of practicing under one practice session each. This is ok!
It definitely made more sense to split Giga into two pages. Also, I am a sloppy player. Or I was when I learned this.
Chaconne is also sloppy.
It definitely made more sense to split Giga into two pages. Also, I am a sloppy player. Or I was when I learned this.
Chaconne is also sloppy.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Started 30 DtD on Giga and Chaconne. Reviewed Tambourin and Prelude 4. Need to do that on a regular basis. Every other day?
Chaconne is loooong. I worked hard on it.
Not sure how to structure the practicing for Giga as I'm doing a lot of variations. Maybe I need to split it in half since it basically is two parts? Good thing I marked it in pencil. And then treat it as basically 4 parts?
Chaconne is loooong. I worked hard on it.
Not sure how to structure the practicing for Giga as I'm doing a lot of variations. Maybe I need to split it in half since it basically is two parts? Good thing I marked it in pencil. And then treat it as basically 4 parts?
Friday, October 28, 2016
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