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In praise of bike helmetsmy weight loss in recent years is due to loss of muscle mass, not exercise or diet. Case in point: I can no longer lift the lid of my 9 foot Piano.
I know those lids are crazy heavy, but if you used to be able to, and now can't, it's something to think about.
Have you looked into any programs that offer guided exercises or PT for older adults?
@steve-miller oh dear!! I'm glad it wasn't worse, but that doesn't sound like much fun!

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Something jazzy: Donāt Know Why@AndyD I love Hiromi Uehara!!! I am pretty sure this is actually from an interview, maybe with Rick Beato and i think they were talking and then she started playing...(oops, the video description says as much. My memory was right!)
I think there's a longer version somewhere... I would love to have a transcription of this, or the longer version, maybe nicely packaged with a beginning and end so a mere mortal like me could play it.
This is another Hiromi piece I love:
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ShieldFontChances are good that future AI models will ābeatā this thing
That's what I was thinking. Anything a human can either already is or soon will be read-able by AI tools.
The article says this:
ShieldFont isnāt a foolproof defense, either. Any page thatās readable by a human could also be correctly interpreted by an AI scraping tool that simply renders the full webpage and uses optical character recognition on an image of the output.
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Two different versions of Clair de LuneBTW I need to add.. just playing through the first 15 or so measures, slowly, awkwardly⦠even that unmusical note-finding⦠the chords and the harmonies are so gorgeous. Itās very satisfying!
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Something jazzy: Donāt Know WhyThe other thing Iām going to start this week: Donāt Know Why by Norah Jones. I decided to do this arrangement, by Piano with Jonny:
Link to videoIf you havenāt heard the original, here it is:
Link to videoIf I were still singing, it would be fun to do a vocal version of it. But Iām way too out of practice!
If you remember the Wiosna thread, you might remember that the Piano Tell website has a recurring recital called āPlay It Your Wayā (PIYW) in which everyone votes on a piece and then works on the same piece, often in different versions. This time, the genre is jazz, and the song that got selected was Donāt Know Why, made famous by Norah Jones. Thereās some debate at whether this is jazz or pop, but people agreed that it has enough jazz elements to count. Iām going to play it in a very un-jazz like way though, from the score, and (most likely) no improvised or solo sections.
But this should be a fun recital because this song really lends itself to be played in different versions, and there are tons of tutorials and different versions of the score floating around.
Anyway, if anyone wants to join in, hereās the thread about that:
https://forum.pianotell.com/d/2562-play-dont-know-why-your-way-piyw-11-october-2026
The recital goes live on October 15th, so if anyone is interested in playing Donāt Know Why, please join!
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Two different versions of Clair de LuneOk I played through about the first 15 measures yesterday⦠itās hard
But definitely do-able.Today Iām going to jump ahead to where the LH pattern changes to those sweeping arpeggios and see how that reads. Maybe that part will be easier for me actually.
I think this will be a challenge in some ways, but just listening and reading along with the score, it seems like it should be ok. I put a bunch of rehearsal marks for myself to guide my practice.
My fall piano lessons start either next week or the following. Maybe I can prep two sections of CdL for that⦠if so, those sections should probably be the first page and then maybe 8 measures of the sweeping arpeggios⦠hmmm
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In praise of bike helmets@Bernard oh dear thatās heartbreaking! And terrifying!
Re getting up off the floor, I canāt really do that without my hands. But Iām very good if I can use my hands, I donāt need any other assistance. We stretch almost every evening, on the floor in our bedroom, so we get down, do our routine and then get back up again. I also do a whole set of upper and lower body routine that I started when my knees started to go. So I some ways Iām pretty good.
What I canāt do is a single leg sit to stand, which would be good to be able to do if I ever get my foot surgery (which I hope to put off until foreverā¦)
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PT recital, my latest recordingIs this something you worked on with your teacher, or is it something you did on your own?
I've worked on it before, so I did a fair amount on my own first, but then I worked on it a lot with my teacher over the summer. I don't think I could have gotten it to this point on my own. But now that I'm past the recording, I really like how I'm playing it.

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In praise of bike helmets@RealPlayer oh dear that sounds very scary! Iām glad it wasnāt worse! But be vigilant with yourself for awhile.
About 10-12 years ago, I was walking (half running actually) and I slipped on the ice and fell, very hard. I had on a backpack which I think was why my head didnāt hit the concrete. But my brain got knocked around in my skull and the next day I was dizzy and nauseous, so I went to urgent care and they diagnosed me with a concussion. I didnāt exactly get better and a week or a a few weeks later I was diagnosed with post-concussive syndrome, which is a type of MTBI āmild traumatic brain injury.ā Ultimately it took several months to recover. I ālistedā when walking for probably over a year after that.
All that to say, just because you didnāt hit your head doesnāt mean you didnāt hurt your brain. So be alert for any new symptoms, dizziness, headache that doesnāt go away etc.
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Two different versions of Clair de Lune@andyd Thanks for that link. I just bought the Henle version, which says that it includes fingerings by someone named Hans-Martin Theopold. They look to be different than the fingering in the score you linked to.
Looking at this score, it just looks daunting to me⦠weāll see. I start fall lessons in the first week of Sept with a new teacher at the uni music school here. I donāt think Iāll work on CdL before than, but maybe Iāll poke at a few measures just to see how hard it is to readā¦
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PT recital, my latest recordingP.S. I tried to use the āspoilerā tags, but itās not just for spoiler, it adds a NSFW tag and line breaks, which seems pretty cumbersome (at PT, it s black-out highlighter over the test and you can click to reveal, but it doesnāt add line breaksā¦)

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PT recital, my latest recording@RealPlayer right, Ffrenchās āSeptember Songā has nothing to do with the original tune of the same name. The hidden melody in Ffrenchās Sept Song is from Earth Wind and Fireās Fantasy. Someone at Piano Tell also said they can hear Autumn Leaves in Ffrenchās Sept Song, but I donāt hear it.
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PT recital, my latest recording@Mik I always find that itās a trade of no what what I play or the level of difficulty it. Either I can focus on musicality and expression, and I end up with pretty sloppy playing, or I can focus on accuracy and I end up with much less musicality⦠ah well, itās a process!
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PT recital, my latest recording@realplayer and @wtg thank you for listening!

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PT recital, my latest recordingthank you @mik

