Week 3: Progress Check!
WELCOME TO THE LATEST COMMUNITY CHALLENGE!
For this challenge "A Fresh Start" the goal is to pick a BRAND-NEW piece to work on this month.
This is the time to finally open that score that you have been thinking about and get to work!
WHAT ARE WE DOING IN WEEK 3?
1. Let's share how our practice is going by posting a video, or writing some comments about our past week!
2. Practice your piece!
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Hey guys!
Continued my work on the Prelude, wrapped up memorizing/learning all the notes.
Still need to work on the inner voices of that middle section - really amazing counterpoint!
Also, I have been experimenting with the ending. It is very interesting because Rachmaninoff DOES write "pp, leggiero" but I recently heard a very compelling performance by Lugansky where he plays the ending more "Brusquely" I would say.
Just wanted to try out this idea. But this coming week I am going to experiment with playing it more so as Rachmaninoff wrote.
To be blunt, after the massive energy created in this Prelude, it is difficult to relinquish that incredible drive over a very short amount of time, (8 bars) from the end. But these questions are why this piece remains a work in progress for me!
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This is where I am with the Scriabin Etude Op. 8, No. 8. Warts and all as the saying goes. I track my time and have worked on this for 21 hours over 19 days. A big goal for me is to learn faster. I think this challenge puts a spotlight on that for me. For me to get to this place this fast is a big deal. I spent lots of time this week on phrases using rhythm patterns, dotted 2 notes, then chains of 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 notes. Then measure by measure with a hard stop at each bar line. (If you look in the lower right corner you see dog's paws under the piano. She is a very patient listener.)
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Hi Guys! I'm a week behind since I wasn't home at the beginning of the challenge. Still have to work on memory, dynamics, wrong notes, etc. but I'm starting to get the feel for it.
I need suggestions, please!
Which other Preludes would make a nice set? This is #11, so I'm thinking of starting #12 (Puck) but need at least 1 or 2 more. Maybe some slower ones? I gave up on "La Cathedrale" for the moment (but I'll get back to it sooner or later).