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What are you playing now?

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  • Tom-KT Offline
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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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      • markM Offline
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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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              Waltz Op64 No2 is memorized. Still polishing of course.

              I'm seriously looking at Nocturne Op 9 No 1. I mean, it's the first Nocturne in the Henle Urtext. I already learned No 2 and had it memorized a few years ago. I will bring that one back under the hands at the same time I learn No 1.

              I chose No 1 because of my previous mention of it being the first piece in the book, but also familiarity and it's a beautiful piece of music. It seems more than a little intimidating. I am going to play the first few bars tomorrow at lesson. I'm not sure this is the Nocturne that my teacher has in mind for me. He just asked if I had a published book of the Nocturnes and I did not. So I ordered one. lol

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                Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1 has been memorized for 3 weeks or more. Still polishing it but I can play it all the way through with very few mistakes.

                Next up is Op.72 No.1

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                  Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1 has been memorized for 3 weeks or more. Still polishing it but I can play it all the way through with very few mistakes.

                  Next up is Op.72 No.1

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                  @mark said in What are you playing now?:

                  Nocturne Op. 9 No. 1 has been memorized for 3 weeks or more. Still polishing it but I can play it all the way through with very few mistakes.

                  Next up is Op.72 No.1

                  It's not a hard piece in most places but I hate Chopin for this:

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                  • markM Offline
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                    @klaus That was a bit tricky to get under the fingers. He does similar stuff except with triplets in measure 12 with legatissimo and decrescendo right after an 11 over 6 in measure 11 with crescendo. He saves what I feel is the most difficult one until measure 73 with a 29 over 12 also with legatissimo. I will probably shift to a different composer at some time but right now Chopin is my focus. The Op72. No1 has really captured my attention.

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                      Op 9 #1 - is beautiful. I remember hearing Barenboim play it as an encore years ago.

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