Week 1 Taking it easy: find your moderate tempo!
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Here is this week's assignment!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58SL8HOF7O4
1. Figure out your moderate tempo! Write down the numerical values approx. that you are shooting for! (top tempo, slow tempo, and moderate tempo).
2. Submit a video of your practice at this moderate tempo!
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Hello Dominic, On the score I have, Sechs Leichte Variationen, G-dur, Wo O 77, from Beethoven, there is no tempo rithing down on it. It's that words : Andante, quasi Allegretto.
Wich moderate tempo that is mean ?
When I listening some piano perform play those variations there is some who play it really fast and some not.
Personnaly I want to find my own tempo, but in that case with moderate tempo should I look for ?
Can you help me with that ?
Any suggestions!
I don't want to play it to slow but either to fast !
Thank You Dominic!
I am actully seek, cold, I will try to post a video this week!
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I'll be working on the Menuet in G (Anna Magdalena Notebook, BWV Anh.114) for this challenge. My top speed (that I'm working toward) is about quarter note = 120; moderate speed = 100; slow speed = 80. I'll try to have a video posted toward the end of the week.
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I'd like to work on the 3rd movement of Mozart's Sonata in C major, K309. The tempo marking is allegretto grazioso. I aim to practice at a tempo of 108 quavers as a medium tempo
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For "Un Sospiro," top tempo would be around 63 per quarter note. What I'm aiming for now is to be able to play it consistently at 40 per quarter note (it's getting there!); I'm hoping to work it up to a moderate tempo of about 50.
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Thank you, Dominic Cheli I would like to take the piece I started learning with Magdalena and bring that up to speed and performance level... Bach Invention #2 BWV 773.