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  • ShiroKuroS Online
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    I have a piano jury coming up in about two weeks. This will be the “final exam” for my piano class this semester. Since my biggest challenge now is perfomance anxiety, I’ve been trying to record myself as a way to add some pressure to my practice.

    So here’s my recording from yesterday. I kind of fell apart at the end, but it’s otherwise not too bad.

    Miracles, by Alexis Ffrench

    Link to video

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      Well played. The jury panel will be in awe.
      What piece is that?

      "If you're looking for sympathy, you'll find it between s**t and syphilis in the dictionary."-David Sedaris

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        jon-nyc
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        Lovely.

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          Pretty piece of music. Very nicely played, I thought.

          The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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            I'm now on the 3rd and final op post Nocturne by Chopin in class: Nocturne No. 21 in C Minor, KK IVb/8.

            It's a challenge because it's very repetitive, the first half page is almost all I chord alternating with V7. I can't find the climax of the piece--I'm not even sure there is one! It's almost a meditative piece. In this regard, it's just as hard as any of the others, but in a different way.

            The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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              I'm now on the 3rd and final op post Nocturne by Chopin in class: Nocturne No. 21 in C Minor, KK IVb/8.

              It's a challenge because it's very repetitive, the first half page is almost all I chord alternating with V7. I can't find the climax of the piece--I'm not even sure there is one! It's almost a meditative piece. In this regard, it's just as hard as any of the others, but in a different way.

              ShiroKuroS Online
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              Thanks for listening everyone!

              @Bernard said:

              I'm now on the 3rd and final op post Nocturne by Chopin in class: Nocturne No. 21 in C Minor, KK IVb/8.

              Oooh this is such a lovely and compelling piece!

              It's a challenge because it's very repetitive, the first half page is almost all I chord alternating with V7. I can't find the climax of the piece--I'm not even sure there is one! It's almost a meditative piece. In this regard, it's just as hard as any of the others, but in a different way.

              I can imagine! Chopin is always devilishly hard in any case, but there’s something about this…maybe it’s what you said, the meditativeness, lack of obvious climax…

              Have you tried recording yourself and listening to the story you’re telling, or trying to find the story you should be telling, but aren’t?

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                Thanks for listening everyone!

                @Bernard said:

                I'm now on the 3rd and final op post Nocturne by Chopin in class: Nocturne No. 21 in C Minor, KK IVb/8.

                Oooh this is such a lovely and compelling piece!

                It's a challenge because it's very repetitive, the first half page is almost all I chord alternating with V7. I can't find the climax of the piece--I'm not even sure there is one! It's almost a meditative piece. In this regard, it's just as hard as any of the others, but in a different way.

                I can imagine! Chopin is always devilishly hard in any case, but there’s something about this…maybe it’s what you said, the meditativeness, lack of obvious climax…

                Have you tried recording yourself and listening to the story you’re telling, or trying to find the story you should be telling, but aren’t?

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                @ShiroKuro said:

                Have you tried recording yourself and listening to the story you’re telling, or trying to find the story you should be telling, but aren’t?

                Wouldn't you know! Some time after I posted yesterday, I went into the kitchen and was humming the piece. My humming became a bit more vocal and it just gravitated towards wanting to be an operatic tenor singing a serenade! I think that's the germ I need for this piece. An aria! Chopin loved bel canto opera.

                The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                  @ShiroKuro said:

                  Have you tried recording yourself and listening to the story you’re telling, or trying to find the story you should be telling, but aren’t?

                  Wouldn't you know! Some time after I posted yesterday, I went into the kitchen and was humming the piece. My humming became a bit more vocal and it just gravitated towards wanting to be an operatic tenor singing a serenade! I think that's the germ I need for this piece. An aria! Chopin loved bel canto opera.

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                  @Bernard said:

                  I think that's the germ I need for this piece. An aria! Chopin loved bel canto opera.

                  Awesome! I suspect that image will be all you need to give is the shape you felt it was lacking.

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