Week 1: How to practice when there's no time ⏲
Welcome to Week one of "Change your Habits, Change your Playing" with Phil Goldenberg! This is the thread for posting your submissions and assignments for the first week!
Watch Phil's Livestream on June 7th here!
Assignment:
Pick a challenging 20-30 second spot in your repertoire. Play it once or twice, then record it. Then, practice that section in a hyper-focused matter for exactly 3 minutes, then record it again and check out the improvement! Feel free to see everyone else's improvement and see if you can tell what they worked on for those 3 minutes.
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Sor's Andante Largo measure 33 June 9
Here is another challenging measure from this piece. Obviously, the biggest difficulty is the stretch between the index and pinky on the second beat, while the middle and ring fingers play bass notes. This would have been a bit easier on Sor's guitar, no doubt.
I shot a video before my three-minute practice, but I messed it up, so this is just the "after" video. My goal is to continue to play this each day, increasing the tempo a little bit each time. Please let me know if there is some other way I should proceed.
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Here is a fragment from a piece that I am relearning after many years. The fragment is from the Capricho from Abel Carlevaro's composition "Introduccion y Capricho." The fragment is four measures and for the three-minute practice session, I focused primarily on the last measure, taking it very slowly at first and then recording it closer to tempo.
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Sor's Andante Largo measure 21a update (June 10)
Here I bumped the speed up from 54 to 66.
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Sor's Andante Largo measure 33 update (June 10)
I am now playing this at 76 on the metronome.
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OK, after 3 days of practice (2-3 sessions of 3min practice each day), I could finally play the Ejercicios Previos No5, not very well, but reasonably steady. (at least, I didn't frown when playing bar 15 this time) 😂 Don't know why, I was thinking of the ambulance siren when practicing this piece.
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Sor's Andante Largo measures 21a and 33 June 11 update
I'm having one of those days when my fingers don't seem to want to do what I ask them to do. Anyone else have those kind of days?
I'm now playing measure 21a at sixteenth-note = 80, and measure 33 at sixteenth-note = 96.
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Chopin Op. 24.1 meas 45
I have difficulty with the 'C' section in this Mazurka. I have picked the most challenging measure to work on next (Piazzolla is still ongoing). This measure has a trill and concludes with a shift that is difficult to maintain the rhythm (for me). My recording level on the 'post' video is a little too high so the sound is a bit harsh.