Whoops I forgot to say what I'm working on.
Miracles by Alexis Ffrench. This is kind of interesting because Ffrench hasn't released the score for it, but someone at Piano Tell transcribed it for me https://forum.pianotell.com/d/1185-hey-alexis-ffrench-fans/76 . I worked on it a bit in 2024 but it was a little too hard (trying to figure out whether to use LH or RH for those inner voices was what did me in). This time, my teacher and I looked at it during our last lesson of Dec., and some how, now it feels very doable. I'm about halfway through it and it seems to get easier as it goes along.
Link to video
Pieces I worked on over the winter break that are almost ready, that I would like to record over the next few weeks:
Song for Gavin by Ludovico Einaudi
Midwinter Memories by Michele McLaughlin
Jesu Joy Canon, and "mash-up arrangement of BWV 147 and Pachelbel's Canon
The two Bach books I'm using:
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Then maybe I'll move on to the Little Preludes... Besides the sightreading practice, another reason I decided to do the Bach is because last semester, I worked on an Invention (for the first time in probably 20 years!) and it was just a little bit too hard. In other words, I could get it worked up if I devoted a ton of time to it during each practice session, but I have too many other things I'm working on to want to do that. So I thought I should go backwards a little bit and do some pedagogical prep for Bach.
We'll see how it goes