Hi all,
so today I got back into practise gear. Got the flu yesterday

. It made me feel uneasy about playing the piano and I just could not perform well. But today I am feeling a bit better, so I practised:
- Chopin Prelude Op 28 N4 5 times 2 times with a metronome and 3 without.
I must say I am getting the hang of it, basically I am trying to do without the metronome what I did with it, and even at 65 beats per second it is still pretty fast, but not as fast as 99% of youtube performers perform this piece (even the concert pianists).
- B major scale 5 times, 3 with metronome
- F sharp Major scale 7 times, 5 with metronome
I am very happy that my teacher is giving me scale assigments. I was unpatient about it and really wanted to get into the serious business.
Also, I have the habit of shooting my wrist upwards on my teachers grand while not at all at home. How come? Could that be because of the 70% less weight on my teachers grand (my upright is german brand while his is japanese, feels very light compared to my upright).
- Hedwig's Theme from Harry Potter
I can play about 45% of this piece. The 'roll'' (?) chords in this piece were tedious, but I got them after a few tries (more like 20, lol). Not sure if they should be rolled, but they sound right then (also looked up a youtube tutorial about the chords). This is the symbol left to the chords:

Fur Elise is sounding better as well. The part where you play the chords sounds good when you can play it decently.
The march in d major I've only glanced at and played a bit right handed. It's not hard to read at all after having played the prelude op 28 n4. I can definitely read it, now just being able to play it, haha.
Ladies and gentlemen, I hope you are all playing well today and have very, very MERRY CHRISTMAS!
