Jackie's Practice diary
I am practicing Mozart D minor concerto, Bach Toccata in E minor BWV 914, Chopin B flat minor scherzo and Alkan Aesop's Feast at the moment. All of these pieces are at the early stages of learning at the moment, and I am so very excited to share my progress and my frustrations with you guys. Thank you Dominic and Tonebase for providing this wonderful new resource!!!!!
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This is learning and trying to memorise and push tempo the first section of the recap. The music is in the file below. I don't find Mozart hard to learn or memorise, so at this stage, the practice is quite productive. If anyone has any suggestions re technique/balance/phrasing/articulation, etc, I would greatly welcome knowing your thoughts. I haven't really given much thought to that yet, but, watching this, I did not like my approach to the LH when it was accompanying.
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Thank you Monika Tusnady and Tammy ! I am super lucky to have recently started zoom lessons with a teacher who makes progress easy by teaching in a very kinaesthetic way, with a strong focus on hand structure and awareness of the muscles of the hands/arms. I sent him the first video and he told me to orient the hand more towards the thumb with straighter fingers for now. I tried it and then it just changed. Working with Alan feels like magic - finally getting the answers I have sought for decades...
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Hi Jacki! I have listened to your Chopin Scherzo 2 - absolutely great. Are you a professional Pianist?
I started with this Scherzo 4 weeks ago and would like to know some fingerings. Bar 554 the right hand and bar 564 the left hand. I don’t like to have the same finger on a fast repetition.
Thanks. LG Kerstin