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What are you playing now?

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  • jon-nycJ Online
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    jon-nyc
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    #92

    Yes I imagine when my recordings arrive you realize just how shit your banging at the piece has been.

    If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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    • HoraceH Online
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      I am working on Chopin nocturne 48.1. I doubt I will ever play it well, but I am not too concerned with that. I’ll wrestle some music out of it here and there, and it will be rewarding.

      Education is extremely important.

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        I am currently working on the piano part at the end of Layla…

        The Brad

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        • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

          I am currently working on the piano part at the end of Layla…

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          @LuFins-Dad said in What are you playing now?:

          I am currently working on the piano part at the end of Layla…

          I don't think I've ever made it to the end of that song. It starts well, but it just goes on and on for so long I end up hitting 'Next track'.

          I was only joking

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          • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

            Back in the 2017-2020 period, Klaus and I would work on the same pieces together as motivation, like going to the gym with a friend. We’d exchange recordings, share progress, give advice, etc.

            Well we decided to do it again.

            We just started working on the Chopin B minor Scherzo and Debussy’s La Plus Que Lent.

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            @jon-nyc said in What are you playing now?:

            Back in the 2017-2020 period, Klaus and I would work on the same pieces together as motivation, like going to the gym with a friend.

            Pieces that I can remember we did together:

            Brahms 117/2
            Scriabin 8/12
            Chopin G minor Ballade
            Rachmaninoff G# minor prelude (32/12)
            Rachmaninoff A minor Etude Tableaux
            Bach/Brahms Chaconne for the left hand
            Debussy Arabesque
            Ravel Sonatine

            There were probably more.

            If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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            • markM Offline
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              I started the Gluk piece. I have the first four measures coming along nicely.

              I had my piano tuned yesterday and my tech has put me in touch with a new teacher who lives about 1 mile from me. I want to start taking lessons again.

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                Since nobody else here posts recordings I guess I will stop doing so as well. Especially if they are opportunities for inanities about all classical performances being essentially the same, (except Jon’s, which are inferior), or how hand and arm movements are affectations.

                Education is extremely important.

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                • HoraceH Horace

                  Since nobody else here posts recordings I guess I will stop doing so as well. Especially if they are opportunities for inanities about all classical performances being essentially the same, (except Jon’s, which are inferior), or how hand and arm movements are affectations.

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                  @Horace said in What are you playing now?:

                  Since nobody else here posts recordings I guess I will stop doing so as well. Especially if they are opportunities for inanities about all classical performances being essentially the same, (except Jon’s, which are inferior), or how hand and arm movements are affectations.

                  I was going to post a video of my Yuja Wang, but I didn't want people to get it confused with Jon's thread about unfortunate names.

                  I was only joking

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                  • markM mark

                    I started the Gluk piece. I have the first four measures coming along nicely.

                    I had my piano tuned yesterday and my tech has put me in touch with a new teacher who lives about 1 mile from me. I want to start taking lessons again.

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                    @mark said in What are you playing now?:

                    I started the Gluk piece.

                    For the unfortunate among you that weren’t at the party on the 27th, he means the Melody from Gluck’s Orfeo, transcribed for piano by Sgambati. It’s one of the pieces I played.

                    Mark is playing off a copy of my Dad’s old score, complete with his hand-written ornamentations that he notated from Rachmaninoff’s recording:

                    Link to video

                    If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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                      The b minor Scherzo is fun - some repetition shortens it a bit. While I have the notes in my hands and much of it memorized, getting it secure at tempo may take a while.

                      I've been working on the Rachmaninof/Kreisler Leibesleid forever - and it's fully memorized - but I've never been pleased with my playing of it. I'm currently working on the Liszt/Schubert Ständchen. It sounds better on the digital than on the real piano - so I need to work on that a bit.

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                        jon-nyc
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                        Sorry I meant the Bb minor. The most popular of the set. It seems appropriate for two guys that learned the Gm Ballade together.

                        If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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                          jon-nyc
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                          I’ve heard you play the leibesleid. You did it pretty respectably back in 2018 at your house.

                          If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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                            #104

                            Shifting gears back to a Chopin waltz. I met with the new teacher and he suggested i do the Op64. No 2 or the Op69. No. 2.

                            Both are wonderful pieces. Not sure which one I will be choosing. I will be going through both of them over the next few days to figure out which one to learn first.

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                              Neil Young's "Philadelphia."

                              Link to video

                              Flushing the toilet is like practicing the piano; you just cannot go too long without doing it.--Axtremus

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                                Neil Young's "Philadelphia."

                                Link to video

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                                  I pretty much have the Chopin Waltz Op64 No2 memorized. I am still working on some "weak areas".

                                  My new teacher is excellent. He makes me want to practice more.

                                  The first of many sessions of piano regulation and voicing was done last week. I like the direction the piano is going. Still not as "warm" as it was when new, but the hammers have almost 20 years of use with minimal adjustment/voicing being done. Minor touch ups, here and there, but nothing this significant. My tech is going through the entire thing and the process probably won't be "done" until spring. He will be making monthly visits to regulate and voice over the winter months. Final voicing to take place right before a potential piano party here.

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                                    Mark - that's pretty cool. I've always liked that waltz - and every time I've played it, I think that Chopin tossed in a handful of notes in interesting places - just to make piano teachers happy. That is, he does a few things for no musical reason whatsoever - but just to check and see if the player/teacher are paying attention to what's on the page. At the same time, there's a lot of flexibility in how the work is played. I also read that Chopin was very, very particular in how the grace notes are played - and that none of his students seemed to do it quite right. One can only wish to be a fly on the wall when Chopin was playing the work for himself.

                                    As for me, I'm nearly finished with the Schubert/Liszt Ständchen. It's pretty much in my hands - needs a bit more grinding to finish it off and then I'd like to memorize it.

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                                      Speaking of Schubert, my teacher recommended that I try some of his shorter waltzes and dances. I just ordered this book. I have never played or even listened to much Schubert

                                      Schubert: Selected Waltzes and German Dances

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