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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The current status of my piece is that I'm able to play each hand separately at roughly 70-75% of a typical performance tempo with only a few mistakes and without using the right pedal.
My goal for this week is to combine both hands and play the piece clearly and (mostly) accurately at about the same speed, again without pedal, and entirely from memory.
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All the best to everyone practicing this week!
Chopin Nocturne Op48 No1 - current status: I think the everything up to doppio movimento section is progressing well, and the tension in the octave passage is much more manageable now so I can focus more on phrasing and dynamics.
The focus for this week is the doppio movimento section, particularly to make the pulsating inner intervals lighter and quieter so that a) the melody can be brought out more and b) reduce tension.
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My goal this week for the Chopin Grand Polonaise is to practice playing more deeply into the keys, not only for the sonorous sections (which have too many gaps in sound), but also the leggiero and left hand accompaniment, and also for phrase endings. Last week I noticed a lot of notes either aren't sounding or the tone quality is off. Hopefully this will also help with building physical and mental endurance too; this piece is a marathon I'll worry about balance and speed later...
This is a recording from today, measures 17-132 (no Tutti opening; with score) https://youtu.be/gVRg8kXmPWg
I love reading everyone's thought processes. Really helpful perspectives!