Friday, September 18, 2009

Impressing with the flow

Hi again,

Been a few days that I have written something so here goes. 

I have been trying to get in a bit of piano practice, but have had a couple of busy days.  I also have to contend with a 3 year old jumping onto my lap every time I switch the keyboard on.  It is frustrating beyond measure, but it also helps me to keep playing even when there are major distractions going on around me.  Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesnt. 

At the moment I am working at trying to get 'Les plaintes d'une poupee' to flow better between the changes, as the first section is repeated three times during the piece, but the parts in between them are dramatically different to the sweet and smooth feel of these parts. When I had to play it during my lesson, it just didnt come together well at all.  It seems to me that maybe it has a little to do with the difference in the touch of the piano keys, but also the fact that I am playing it in front of someone that I want to impress and show that  I have been practicing it and have improved.  I love the solemness of bars 29-44.  I have to work hard to get the notes to flow as well as bringing in some variance in volume.  Its a little tricky for me, but its coming together a little bit better each time I play.

Skachka and Light Blue are coming along OK I guess, but Skachka still catches me out every now and again.  Sometimes I lose that galloping feeling and start pressing the first two notes at the same time instead of keeping them separated.  With the increase of speed comes the shorter time between the notes and therefore more chance of playing them together.  Must stop myself and make a mental note of the fact that I have done it and play it again slower until I stop doing it, otherwise I think it might become a bad habit that is hard to break.

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