LAGRIMA Kevin's Practice Diary
H there,
I decided to journal my experience walking through the "Lagrima in 7days" tutorial by Thomas Viloteau. I have been looking for a good technique for learning new music and I think this is a very good lesson and approach. I was a bit surprised that the sheet music was not furnished with the lesson. I remember my teacher giving me a copy and I just buried it in my collection. Fortunately I was able to find it and rework the fingerings.
Having done the analysis (day 1) and fingerings (day 2 & 3), I am at day 4 practicing part A.
I will upload a clip shortly of me playing section A.
Thank you,
Kevin
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Hi,
So it's been a while since I updated my diary. I've gone through the 7 day course and a couple of things:
1. I couldn't be happier about the the techniques and tricks I've learned. I've had so many "a-ha" moments I can't even count. Thomas is such an amazing teacher. I have already been using this straight forward treatment to learning other pieces.
2. This course has shown me my own weaknesses in approaching new music. I don't mind sharing here: I didn't think through the piece before I dove in (analysis). And when I did dive in, I start with the beginning and just "run and gun" until I run out of gas. I have no plan, no sense of scope. I didn't break it down into it's logical parts (presentation - response)I I would try to learn and memorize large sections at the same time. I never wrote my own fingerings and usually go with what's written assuming they are always the best.
3. I now have a base to build upon. And I don't know how else to put this but Thomas imparts an urgency to get the front work completed (analysis, fingerings id, trouble spots etc) before digging deep and really practicing. For me this is imperative as it allows me to get through the piece several times so it's familiar faster and not a brand new piece every time I pick it up. Again, the pace says "let's not waste time. let's be efficient, keep moving and progressing". I get board easily and my mind drifts so this is a refreshing new insight :)
That all said, here is where I'm at. I've gotten through the piece and am practicing the A and B parts utilizing all of the front end information. Below is a recording of part A early in the course. I'll record and post part B hopefully soon.
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Hi guys, it’s been awhile.. 2 weeks fly by fast! I am presenting part B of Lagrima.
next steps are to be able to get through the piece without any/too many mistakes.
General questions about when to transition from learning one piece to picking up another new on:
- how many new pieces do you work on at one time?
- are they at different stages or will you pick up 2 brand new pieces and learn them together?
- how do you know when to bring a new piece on board if you are already working on a piece?
One of my primary goals is consistent practice schedule and I don’t know what that looks like yet. So I was thinking of making a “Practice Diary” post on just developing a plan.
what do you guys think?so until next time, thank you for letting me a part of this community and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Cheers,
Kevin