hi! any suggestions/techniques on how to practise:1. Etude op.10 no.7 - Chopin2. Etude op.25 no.12 - Chopin3. Toccata op.11 - Prokofiev4. Rondo Capriccioso, op.14 - MendelssohnPLEASE! i need all the help i can get!thanks in advance! :-)
If you ask technical advices on a forum for THOSE pieces, you are NOT ready to tackle them. I played op.25 no.12 a long time ago and I'm having a hard time with prokofiev's toccata right now. Maybe you should begin with rondo capriccioso and see how you ca manage that. Get a teacher, that's the best thing you can do.
your reply is appreciated, although i must say, a bit baseless - you jump to conclusions that i do not have a teacher when in fact, i DO have one. she will be away for a couple of weeks, and seeing as i just attended masterclasses in Germany and the Professor suggested these repertoire to me, i wanted to "surprise" my teacher a little with some progress as soon as she returns.i also kinda thought the whole POINT of forums was to get feedback, advice, suggestions etc...?? i personally do not see anything wrong in asking others for advice, seeing as they actually help the learning process.. i'm always open to new suggestions and tips, which is why i came here in the first place.i basically wanted fingerings for the Prokofiev toccata - my version is devoid of any and all fingerings!, and any other methods of shortening the learning process is very much appreciated. i basically learn most of my repertoire through HS, slow practise and repetition, which seems to work for me, but takes ages to perfect. ...anyone..? ;-P
It would be better if you post specific problems that you face in these pieces themselves rather than ask for overall general help on them which will result in less relevant and scattered advice for you. So the first step you should take is to sight through all the pieces and take stock of what challenges you and how you will tackle it.
okay i just re-read everything, thierry13 - sorry for that "outburst", had a bad day and took it out here. you're right, so here are my (hopefully) more specific questions!1. Prokofiev Toccata op11: how to acquire accuracy and strength/"power" in the left hand jumps - my chords always seem very light and no matter how much energy i channel into the chords, it sounds weak and the more energy i try to put into it, the more wrong notes i hit. also, what fingering do you use at bars 77-78 in the right hand; does slow HS practise work for this piece - i'm doing slow HS but do not think i'm improving very much, the notes are...wild. 2. Chopin Etude op25 no12: i've basically got the notes, this one doesnt seem too difficult, but i seem to get tired and a bit tense after the fourth page or so. how do i avoid tension? can anyone teach/tell me how to relax/practise economical use of muscles so i dont get tired easily?3. Chopin Etude op.10 no7: this one is actually harder for me than 25/12. i dont know if the movement should come from the fingers, wrist, forearms, or shoulders. the whole etude is very easy to sight-read or merely "play" but whenever i speed up the tempo a little bit, i make mistakes everywhere in the RH. i THINK i'm playing from my fingers and arms but i dont know if that's correct.*phew!* lengthy!
1. Prokofiev Toccata op11: how to acquire accuracy and strength/"power" in the left hand jumps - my chords always seem very light and no matter how much energy i channel into the chords, it sounds weak and the more energy i try to put into it, the more wrong notes i hit. also, what fingering do you use at bars 77-78 in the right hand; does slow HS practise work for this piece - i'm doing slow HS but do not think i'm improving very much, the notes are...wild.