Hello all, Ive been playing piano for roughly two years now, and just recently I upped my study-time - it now stands between 4 and a half and five hours per day, no weekend free. I have no idea what grade I would fit in, but atm Im learning Beethoven op. 22 Sonata and op. 10 n. 2 Sonata, Scriabin Etude op. 8 n. 2 and a whole bunch of Bach (4 fugues from the WTK and some preludes).
The thing is, lately Ive been having these (still rare) migraines, some bearable headaches (nothing some acetylsalicylic acid can´t take care of) and more than frequent dizzyness... all after my study session (the migraines are usually the morning after). So I am wondering if anyone also experiences this - would you overlook it for fear of having to stop studying? Just made my mind about entering music school, so I am really reluctant to telling my teachers, since I have been having some good improvements.
Maybe the pieces are a bit too cerebral and abstract (well its like 8 fugue-style writing pieces [including the Beethoven Presto Fugato from op. 10 n. 2 heh], Scriabin etude is a bloody annoying rythmic study, altho great music, and the Op. 22 is kinda long, having some trouble memorizing it with all that's going on.
I also love slow study, and when learning Bach I usually put the silent pedal down and play it hands together up to speed counting the next two note's fingerings for the both hands in my head (of course I study before doing this or it all falls apart), so I can concentrate on voicing - yep Im a bach-scriabin freak
This is a way Ive found to memorize and to be able to "let go" musically when playing quite about anything. Maybe I should simplify my study, instead of making it more complex? If I make my studying more complex, does it mean the playing will become simpler or is it the other way around?
Or maybe the headache is a good sign, meaning my brain is splitting up and I might just be getting better? No pain no gain?