Lucy's Practice Diary

What I am practicing:

  1. Scales, chords, arpeggios
  2. Bach 1st Partita
  3. Numa Amei by Zhang Zhao (Chinese folk music)
  4. two etudes: Chopin 25-2; Rachmaninoff tableau 33-8

Why I want to play:

  • 1&4 for RCM level 10 technical exam (aiming to complete in March 2022)
  • 2&3 because they sound pretty❤️

What I am struggling with:

  1. make the technical part(scale and stuff) into practice routine! 
  2. octave scale, 7th chord with inversions, arpeggios 
  3. memorization
  4. speed (for Chopin 25-2 and the Chinese piece)
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    • Monika Tusnady
    • The Retired French Teacher
    • Monikainfrance
    • 2 yrs ago
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    Lucy, Practicing decontextualized scales and arpeggios is difficult, sometimes tedious, and, above all, keeps you wondering what the examiner will ask you to play! A preparation so different from exams where you present pieces of your choice. Of course, I know that you will be more than ready! I send you my best!

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      • Qingzhi
      • Qingzhi
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Monika Tusnady  Thanks for your encouragement, Monica!

      Yes I enjoy more to play the pieces of my choice than the technical stuff, but my teacher told me to view those as tools, tools to help me playing the repertoire I love!

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      • Monika Tusnady
      • The Retired French Teacher
      • Monikainfrance
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Qingzhi your teacher is so right!

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    • CK Lau
    • Piano Teacher, Learner and Student
    • br0wn
    • 2 yrs ago
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    Do you mind to share the score on "Numa Amei by Zhang Zhao" here ? 

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      • Qingzhi
      • Qingzhi
      • 2 yrs ago
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      • CK Lau
      • Piano Teacher, Learner and Student
      • br0wn
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Qingzhi thanks a lot. Really appreciated. My goodness. It’s so tough by looking it at a glance. You must be very good.  Thanks again for the sharing. 

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      • Qingzhi
      • Qingzhi
      • 2 yrs ago
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      CK you are welcome. I’m far away from playing this well! But I am working on it :)

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      • CK Lau
      • Piano Teacher, Learner and Student
      • br0wn
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Qingzhi you are such a humble person. Your fingering actions are far more mature than me. 

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    • Qingzhi
    • Qingzhi
    • 2 yrs ago
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    The past week I spent lots of time to learn the Allemand, analyzing it and fingering it. I even memorized it at home. But when I went to lesson and played in front of my teacher, I couldn't memorize it and made many mistakes :(

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      • Randi
      • Randi
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Qingzhi That happens to me all the time!! You play beautifully. Thanks for sharing this.

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      • Tammy
      • TT2022
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Qingzhi Wow, this sounds terrific! Well done! 

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    • Qingzhi  Very nice baroque style music finger touch!

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      • CK Lau
      • Piano Teacher, Learner and Student
      • br0wn
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Tammy ya, agreed. I doubt I can play at such. 

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    • Qingzhi Sounds great! Thank you for sharing. 😊

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    • Aline Valade
    • Artist
    • Aline_Valade
    • 2 yrs ago
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    Nice! I do the same thing, when I play in front of people I make mistakes. 

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    • Qingzhi
    • Qingzhi
    • 2 yrs ago
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    I loved practicing this extremely happy Corrente.

    What troubles me a little bit is the ornaments parts. Whenever it comes to those passages, I struggle to catch up with the beats. 

    My teacher asked me to write the chord progression in 4 voices on the 1st part. Theory is my weak part but it is important, so I am going to work on that!

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    • Qingzhi Wonderfully played! I can understand you love to practice this one, so full of joy :) 

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    • Qingzhi
    • Qingzhi
    • 2 yrs ago
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    I always find it more difficult to play slow movements. Like in talking, or dancing, when the talker or dancer slows down, time gathers attention and puts pressure to the next word to say or movement to do. With this Sarabande, my teacher told me to look for directions for the each notes, some moving forward some drawing back. I guess it also requires more courage and confident to play slow. I have to practice more!

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    • Qingzhi I agree with you with the difficulties of the slow movements, and your analogy with talking or dancing is a nice way to describe it. That long trill was very good! Well played, and thanks for sharing!   

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      • Hilda Huang
      • Concert Pianist and tonebase Piano Community Lead
      • Hilda
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Qingzhi What a beautiful performance... I love how sensitive you are to the contour of the right hand melodic line, with subtle flexibility in the rhythm and dynamics!

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      • Qingzhi
      • Qingzhi
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Sindre Skarelven thank you! Towards the end of a trill often comes my hesitation, and I tried to hide lol

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      • Qingzhi
      • Qingzhi
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Hilda thank you :)

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    • Qingzhi
    • Qingzhi
    • 2 yrs ago
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    With repeat, my teacher said do something different. So I did plan some ornaments, but was focusing on keeping the notes right and the steady speed (which i did not manage to do well)and forgot to do the ornaments. I wonder if a mature pianists should improvise on them rather than planning.

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    • Qingzhi
    • Qingzhi
    • 2 yrs ago
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    This week, I worked on Bach, Schubert, and Chopin.

    Bach Partita1 Gigue: was practicing with right hand playing melody for a whole week, and then when I went to lesson, my teacher and I decided it is better to switch hands, and let the left hand be the flying hand. So it is now a new piece for me to learn.. (this tells me how important to think and try different approaches before spending more time in a piece), trying to play the whole Partita all together. 

    Chopin: etude, 10-11, it is a piece that I gave up when I first learned it, I thought it is too difficult because my hands are not big. But I eventually learned the whole thing, and benefit a lot from the practicing. I plan to bring to the community concert although it is not a finished product. But as my teacher once said, it is never a finished product. 

    Schubert: I listened to lots of Schubert and feel closer to him thanks to this community challenge. If I could donate some of my lifetime to Schubert, I would donate a little bit. I have been working on D664. This weekend, being in Schubert mood, my bf and I played D940, but he turned 1 extra page (we always make fun of his page flipping skill), so there's the interruption. Will try to record the whole thing next weekend. 

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      • Will Green
      • Mystic/Musician
      • Will_Green
      • 2 yrs ago
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      Qingzhi Love this piece...... beautiful.....

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