Derek's practice diary
Hi everyone,
After watching Dominic's Community Concert launch video a few days ago, I was prompted to start practicing a few pieces I learned for the first time during the pandemic.
A lot of cobwebs at the moment and feels like re-learning some of them again from scratch! The pieces I will focus on for the next few weeks are;
Debussy - Clair de Lune from Suite Bergamasque
Chopin - Nocturne Op.27/2 in D flat maj
Chopin - Etude Op.25/7
Gershwin - Prelude No.1
Current approach is to play through at a slow tempo and try to feel what works and what doesn't before starting to drill down into specific problems... will try to share a progress video in the coming days.
Derek
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Hi everyone,
I have been working again on Clair de Lune by Debussy. I have been trying to make the middle part of the piece flow a bit better (work in progress..) particularly improving articulation in the left hand at bars 45-46. Here鈥檚 a short progress video and any comments welcome! Best wishes
Derek -
Hi Derek, You sounded good at the dress rehearsal yesterday, I'm looking forward to hearing you in two weeks.
A little practice tip I have for you - try practicing one of the measures that you have some trouble with by memory. That means you'll have to memorize it first - but you'll then get the opportunity to look at your hands instead of the music while you're playing a challenging measure. What do you notice when you look at your hands?
Playing through at a slow tempo is great - a metronome will help you find a steady tempo at a slow speed.
Looking forward to more-
Hilda
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Hi everyone, I played a short piece by Poulenc at the September Community Concert. I have been learning this Novelette (No.3 in E minor) during the past few weeks and it was a good challenge to play it live. As always I really enjoyed the event and its really great to listen to others and its very motivating to learn and hear new pieces! Derek