Week 2: Status Update and one NEW improvement!
Hello and welcome to the WEEK TWO 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 7th - 14th I hope to be reading your daily updates in this very thread right here!
Here is this week's assignment!
1. Let us know what status your "Unfinished Business" piece is at!
2. No matter what, let's focus this week on ONE NEW improvement for your piece!
3. Optional: post a video of your update, and work!
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for all the comments from last week! I have pulled back the tempo a little bit and tried to focus on letting the left hand control the piece a little more. I still have to get some grasp on the two of the most tricky parts of the waltz (right after where this clip ends and the finale) and that will be my focus for the next week...
All the best
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Can I just say how impressed I am by what a wonderfully supportive community this is? If we work on one hand or two hands separately for a week, we can post a video and people listen to it intently and critique it lovingly. Same for practicing a piece well below tempo, in different practice patterns etc. - everything is taken seriously for what it is and is rewarded with helpful comments. I mean, I'm still new to this whole tonebase thing, but I'm pretty blown away.
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Hi everyone! How i said. You all inspired me that much, so I almost finished the other Nocturne op48/1 too. Still need some practicing on the octaves and the last part and put it together as one piece. Have a nice week. https://youtu.be/WXQ4jfgXG4I
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Hello everyone, I finally found the time to record myself today. I feel much better now when playing this last part of the Polonaise-Fantaisie, but I’ve also realized that I cannot increase the tempo anymore or I will lose the feeling of having solid contact with the keys. There are still some issues I need to work on in this part (for example the endings of the double trills are still not “clean”), but it has been a busy week with family and holiday activities. The most important thing is that I have the impression that I have some kind of improvement every time when I work on this piece.
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Greetings everyone! I apologize, I haven't been able to practice quite as much as I would like, but here is the "Out of the Mist" portion as it is now for Debussy's "Sunken Cathedral". I am so thankful for this challenge to bring me back to serious practicing in a busy life. Thank you.
I am hearing so much more in this piece than 5-6 years ago when I first "learned" it. Haha. There is a beautiful interplay of musical themes throughout the piece. There are 2 that recur in various places:
#1: https://youtu.be/tduqkjN2Zq4
#2: https://youtu.be/pGwDUMdD2YM
I love how Debussy paints a picture with his music. I see the initial opening section as the mist surrounding the cathedral. Then you hear these octave "E"s, bringing in other chime like notes around them. As if it is the bells calling the worshippers. The next section "Out of the Mist" is the cathedral appearing out of the mist, with water dripping off to it, leading to the first climax. It then gets very quiet again, almost as if the hush inside the cathedral, the crescendos to ff, could this be the worship time? It then goes back to one of the themes, and very quietly, as it sinks back into the mist. At least, this is how I picture it, and how I am trying to play it. Stay tuned!