What are you playing now?
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I need to engage a teacher again just to keep me focused.
I’m bouncing around between Schubert, Debussy, and Rachmaninoff.
@jon-nyc said in What are you playing now?:
I need to engage a teacher again just to keep me focused.
It makes all the difference.
THe teacher I have now is the same one as I had when I returned to the piano (gasp) 19 years ago.
She is great for motivation, encouragement and engagement. Also, we interact, via text, when I encounter a problem.
I lesson every other week.
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I need to engage a teacher again just to keep me focused.
I’m bouncing around between Schubert, Debussy, and Rachmaninoff.
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I've got the Prelude and Allemande of the Bb partita pretty much under my fingers. Like so many of the P&Fs from the WTC, I'm sure they'll go away within a week of no constant practice.
Starting the courente - that's tricky AF.
Also, inspired by @jon-nyc , I'm taking another look at the Schubert Op 90 #1. I played with it (not "played" it) a few years ago. Gonna put that on my plate.
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Going to do a recital in a few weeks, brahms 118.2 followed by the c#m fugue from WTC1. Recorded it yesterday for my youtube subscribers.
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I'm looking forward to the recital. It'll be at a church, so the piano and acoustics should be good. I think the other players will be kids mostly, but hopefully some other adults. My teacher has other adults in his studio, but he's not sure if they'll be playing.
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Going to do a recital in a few weeks, brahms 118.2 followed by the c#m fugue from WTC1. Recorded it yesterday for my youtube subscribers.
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@Horace Very nice playing! I thought that those wolves that kick in around 5:00 were a particularly nice addition to the piece!
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Going to do a recital in a few weeks, brahms 118.2 followed by the c#m fugue from WTC1. Recorded it yesterday for my youtube subscribers.
Link to video@Horace Awesome job!!!

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@Horace Awesome job!!!

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Very nice, Horace.
I have a canine accompanist, too.
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Thanks, Phibes and GK. That's my favorite of Bach's fugue too, George, though now I don't hear it as well because of the repetition. My teacher's favorite is the E major from book 2. I'm trying to understand why it's so great. I think my ear is not refined enough. I will learn it one of these days.
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Messing around with some of the Guaraldi Christmas pieces. Also been noodling around with some old faves, Chopin, Debussy, Ravel, etc. I've been in the house a month now and it's nice to play the real piano again, so I just pick stuff up and read through it.
After xmas I'll probably take on something new.
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