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An invitation for the pianists of WTF

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  • A AndyD

    Thanks. It's been interesting.
    Without a teacher who would have stressed the fingering needed in the first lesson (e.g. to get legato on the octaves) it took me probably 40 attempts before I adopted most of the suggested notation.
    I can play it faster & slower but not without a fumble or two because I need the dots. Another 20 times for memory?

    Five-bar-gate counting:
    5028.jpg

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    ShiroKuro
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    #30

    @AndyD btw do you always count like this, recording the number of times you play a piece? Or are you just doing that for this piece?

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      First time ever I've counted as I was curious...
      It's years since I've sat to properly learn a classical piece that ought to be within my capabilities and wondered how long it would take to learn & memorise at my age. So extrapolating, if I sat for an hour or so daily and played it through 15 times, I could in theory learn it in a week.

      Love the kanji, very neat. What order are the five lines written?

      Ventosa viri restabit

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      • A AndyD

        I passed Grade 6 with a distinction in spring of 1978 so would have just turned 16 years old. I recall it would take a year to learn four pieces plus the new scales & arpeggios.
        I miss my old piano teacher, Miss Armstrong.

        I've kept a 'five-bar-gate' count of my practice over this last month since printing the music. I'm off to our London flat again, so no piano for a week😞; decided to record my efforts so far.

        This is the 79th time I've played it through. I still need the music for some bars so it doesn't flow, and there are three mistakes. I'd like to think Miss Armstrong would say "it's coming along nicely"

        Link to video

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        #32

        @AndyD Very good. I liked it.

        Having trouble with my own efforts. Doc put me back on prednisolone for my eye. Yesterday was another day of starting and quitting, unable to focus.

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          Thanks. It would be nice to hear others playing it, any version, any 'style'.

          Ventosa viri restabit

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          • A AndyD

            I passed Grade 6 with a distinction in spring of 1978 so would have just turned 16 years old. I recall it would take a year to learn four pieces plus the new scales & arpeggios.
            I miss my old piano teacher, Miss Armstrong.

            I've kept a 'five-bar-gate' count of my practice over this last month since printing the music. I'm off to our London flat again, so no piano for a week😞; decided to record my efforts so far.

            This is the 79th time I've played it through. I still need the music for some bars so it doesn't flow, and there are three mistakes. I'd like to think Miss Armstrong would say "it's coming along nicely"

            Link to video

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            @AndyD Wow, you've done a lot of work on it. Very nice.

            The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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              Very nice Andy! I printed the score but haven't had time to work on it.

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              • A AndyD

                I passed Grade 6 with a distinction in spring of 1978 so would have just turned 16 years old. I recall it would take a year to learn four pieces plus the new scales & arpeggios.
                I miss my old piano teacher, Miss Armstrong.

                I've kept a 'five-bar-gate' count of my practice over this last month since printing the music. I'm off to our London flat again, so no piano for a week😞; decided to record my efforts so far.

                This is the 79th time I've played it through. I still need the music for some bars so it doesn't flow, and there are three mistakes. I'd like to think Miss Armstrong would say "it's coming along nicely"

                Link to video

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                @AndyD Well done. Thank you

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                  @andyd (and anyone else interested) the Wiosna recital at Piano Tell is up, if you’re interested in other listening, or contributing your recording, please take a look:

                  https://forum.pianotell.com/d/2405-piyw-9-play-chopins-wiosna-your-way-is-now-live

                  I haven’t practiced this is weeks, but I still might try to throw something together and submit it. It’s really fun to listen to each recording and think about which tempo works or how different interpretations create a different feel.

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                    I had thought about working on it, even read it through a few times, but I made the decision in late spring to take on Chopin's Polonaise Fantasie in hopes of having it ready for class this fall. At the moment I don't know if I'm going to make it. I think class starts in September, so maybe. There are several pages that are coming along nicely, and one or two that need more struggle. I'll see when I get there. I can fall back on the first Polonaise if need be, but darn, I'll love to do the Fantasie. Since class time is shared and limited, I can probably buy time for the challenging passages by only presenting a few pages per week. There just won't be time to play through the whole thing every class plus time for comments and the teacher's coaching. It might work.

                    I will, though, come back to Wiosna. The subject interests me.

                    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                      Bernard, you are learning this one?

                      Link to video

                      Ventosa viri restabit

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                        A week of practice since the previous recording and here's one this morning

                        Link to video

                        I reckon another week for memory and then another for the music.

                        Off to pressure wash and cement gaps in our front wall. I bet Ruebenstein and Wang never let their fingers do such diy πŸ˜„

                        Ventosa viri restabit

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