Piano recording: jury prep
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@Daniel said:
Then they stopped. It was if someone flipped a switch. That was great.Iβm glad to hear that! My dream was more funny than scary, but unpleasant (or worse) dreams are truly awful.
@bernard I survived!! I still need to listen to the recording again, but I think it went ok. I was able to maintain my focus pretty well and the flubs I made were not disastrous.
I was definitely nervous and my hands shook a bit, but I think I did a good job of keeping it together.
And I am sooo glad I did it!! The whole experience has been great and I learned so much just prepping for this performance.
@ShiroKuro Congratulations!!! Glad you did well.
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@ShiroKuro Yes, it's the last (in my book, not chronologically) Nocturne op. posthumous. No. 21 in C Minor, KK IVb/8.
An issue with reading vs memorizing is the need to spot large jumps, especially in my left hand. So my eyes come off the page and need to return in a split second to where they left off. I'm working on some blues music in hopes that it helps me improve my left hand 'marksmanship' without looking as much. Another issue is the brain power needed to read... but on the other hand, if I memorized there would be the brain power needed to recall. So I guess that balances out.
This week I'm working on setting up 'clues' so I don't need to have my brain racing so much while reading. (For example, noticing that every other 8th note in the first half of the first page is almost always a G, and it doesn't stray far from there throughout). I had actually taken note of this at first readings, but fell out of consciousness at some point.
Re: page turning. It's only two pages long, but last week I played from photo copies so I could avoid the page turn. Made a huge difference. Will be doing this from now on.
Link to videoSo my eyes come off the page and need to return in a split second to where they left off.
This can be learned! I've gotten pretty good at looking down and back up again.
I'm working on some blues music in hopes that it helps me improve my left hand 'marksmanship' without looking as much.
I love calling it marksmanship!
My teacher will sometimes have me play things (jumps) without looking down, and it is generally the case that I have better marksmanship than I believe or than I realize. I bet you do too!
This week I'm working on setting up 'clues' so I don't need to have my brain racing so much while reading. (For example, noticing that every other 8th note in the first half of the first page is almost always a G, and it doesn't stray far from there throughout). I had actually taken note of this at first readings, but fell out of consciousness at some point.
Yep, this is hugely important! Finding those repeating patterns has really helped me, esp when a piece has lots of subtle turns.
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I got my grade. I got an A+ on both the jury performance and for the final grade in the class.
I might be a grown woman, but getting an A+ made me very happy!

I have already signed up for the next semester, but that doesnβt start until mid-August. Now I have to (get to) figure out what piano activities I want to do in the summer

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I got my grade. I got an A+ on both the jury performance and for the final grade in the class.
I might be a grown woman, but getting an A+ made me very happy!

I have already signed up for the next semester, but that doesnβt start until mid-August. Now I have to (get to) figure out what piano activities I want to do in the summer

@ShiroKuro Well done!

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Congratulations, @shirokuro You rock! or Rach?
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