Week 4: Post your Progress!
Hello and welcome to the WEEK FOUR Main Thread for this challenge!
Alright everyone - this is the thread where we'll all be posting our daily updates.
Make sure you've read the rules before replying (<- click)
Twice a week between August 21 - 26th I hope to be reading your daily updates in this very thread right here!
Here is this week's assignment!
Post your progress on your pieces! If you are able to perform or play through sections of your music, share it with us! Let's celebrate your hard work during this past month!
We will have a watch party featuring your recordings that you upload down below on this thread, but if you would like to play LIVE please considering joining the "back to school" recital!
Assignments:
1. Record a run-through or performance of your piece!
2. Post it below
3. Write down the progress that you have seen in the last month and share that insight with all of us!
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Hi there!
Since the first week I haven’t post anything about my progress, so I’d like to share my results.
I think, that my understanding of this piece changed greatly since I’ve played it ~6-7 years ago but I have to work on making my thoughts come true. Anyway, it was a fabulous idea and I had wonderful time
Thank you, tonebase team
p.s. Tomorrow I can’t play in Zoom conference because I don’t have a piano at home(
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Hi piano friends! I wish the challenge would have lasted more weeks (even months...). I feel totally incapable of playing this piece without a lot of mistakes, but I am very happy to have participated in the challenge and after that I would like to practice more and more this Ballade to make (in two months or os) a better video. But, for now this is what it is and I want to keep my word to submit a video at the end of the challenge.
One of the great difficulties I have encountered is to play without tension the most demanding fragments. It has become an obsession with this piece, but I am not able to do it yet. I feel I have to focus deeply on it. I remember a sentence about the thumb of the Zhu Xiao-Mei's book "The Secret Piano": "If it's tense, all the other fingers will be tense, too. If it's relaxed, the others will follow". This sentence, which is engraved in my memory since the moment I read it, it's absolutely true in the coda of this piece. So, it's time to work more and more on it and try to solve it for this beloved (unfinished forever...) Ballade and other pieces.
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Hi everyone! Here is the status of Debussy's Sunken Cathedral. I agree with Juan Carlos Olite, that I could use many more weeks to continue to refine this. It is not at performance level yet, but I have learned so much more about this piece than when I played it 5-6 years ago. I will continue working on this. I do need to memorize it to play it really well. Parts are memorized, but more to do. I thank you so much for this challenge to push me back into serious practice. I look forward to having time to listen to everyone's pieces. Thank you.