ALRIGHTYY THEN. So I've definitely learned the rest of the song. At this point right now though, the second part is still veryyyy shaky. At the end I kept trying to play from memory and hit all the wrong notes several times. I would've re-recorded, but my camera was running low on batteries. However, the beginning of this video (in contrast to my first video), was pretty smooth I would say. A lot more "fluidity" resulted after my practicing, and although I would say the piece still sounds quite choppy, it's probably not hard to fix as long as I keep at it, practicing and such. The tempo of the piece is a lot closer to the actual (if not the actual) tempo that the song was supposed to be. I noticed from comparing back to my last video that I went a lot slower there. However, also unlike the last video, I'm not slowing down too much when I make mistakes. Maybe this was just my being in a rush to finish the recording, but when I messed up, I didn't slow down for my corrections, only tried attacking the piece at the same tempo over and over again. Slow down and take the approach. That's definitely something I want to ALWAYS remember to do.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Video :)
ALRIGHTYY THEN. So I've definitely learned the rest of the song. At this point right now though, the second part is still veryyyy shaky. At the end I kept trying to play from memory and hit all the wrong notes several times. I would've re-recorded, but my camera was running low on batteries. However, the beginning of this video (in contrast to my first video), was pretty smooth I would say. A lot more "fluidity" resulted after my practicing, and although I would say the piece still sounds quite choppy, it's probably not hard to fix as long as I keep at it, practicing and such. The tempo of the piece is a lot closer to the actual (if not the actual) tempo that the song was supposed to be. I noticed from comparing back to my last video that I went a lot slower there. However, also unlike the last video, I'm not slowing down too much when I make mistakes. Maybe this was just my being in a rush to finish the recording, but when I messed up, I didn't slow down for my corrections, only tried attacking the piece at the same tempo over and over again. Slow down and take the approach. That's definitely something I want to ALWAYS remember to do.
Labels:
Canon in D Major,
fluidity,
practice,
reflection,
second part,
tempo,
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