Week 2: First Steps
Week 2: First Steps
You’ve chosen your piece. Now the real work begins.
This week is all about getting into the music without worrying about perfection yet. First impressions matter. The way a piece feels under your hands, the sounds you’re drawn to, the passages that already feel natural (or completely confusing) are all part of the process.
This is the stage where pieces often feel the most fragile. Things are slow, uneven, and uncertain. That’s normal.
For this week, we’d love for you to share:
- Early practice clips
- First impressions of the piece
- Passages you’re struggling with
- Musical moments you already love
- Questions or discoveries from practice
A few ideas to focus on this week:
- Finding a comfortable tempo
- Experimenting with sound and tone
- Discovering patterns in the music
- Identifying one or two “problem spots”
- Practicing smaller sections instead of full run-throughs
Looking forward to hearing everyone’s first steps into the music.
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What I find especially treacherous about muscle memory is that it tends to dominate in practice, only to maliciously abandon you in performance. I call it the great betrayal. Don't fall for it!
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I am intrigued with the concept of ‘musical significance”. Every time my piano coaxes tones from me, are they or are they not musically significant? I may have missed the point...
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My week 2 update so far:
With "Mouvement" this week I have been going over mm. 67-88 which precedes last week's section and collectively makes up the B section. I have also been going over the coda material (mm. 156 to end). It has been progressing well, I just need to find some time to record these which is my goal for this week.
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Week 2 progress
first half page of the allegro IV from Handel’s keyboard suite in F
Right and left hand separately, then hands together ( memorised)
I found this a useful exercise
this is a fugue
you should be able to hear the main subject repeated in the various voices as well as the countersubject
Handel’s keyboard suite in F
First half page
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First of my week 2 updates: short practice sections, each measure on repeat (4x) then move to next measure. The goal is to move seamlessly from one measure to the next, which doesn't always work in practice but shows me where I need to work the seam between measures a little more. I do like to close my eyes for the majority of the repeats (after I've played through once), and where I don't play as confidently with eyes closed marks another spot to come back to tomorrow.
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This is week 2 practice: Chopin prelude op.28/13 in F# major bar 24-28.
This prelude has six #s, and accidentals shift within a bar some places. I need to remember those.
From bar 21, Chopin’s pedaling indicates left hand sounds like violin playing pizzicato (new word learned: Googled the terminology, i.e. plucking).
My recording sounds horrible when pedal is not used at all, so I need to use some pedal. -
Week 2 Recordings for:
- mm. 67-88, Start of B section (technically I start from mm. 63 because it made for a nicer lead in).
- mm. 156-end, Coda
I just made them both into a single video with a transition for easier viewing =) I also added PDFs below to show the sections if anyone wants to see the music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UP5-h1q0Rk