I noticed something really strange about my playing recently.. I seem to sound completely at different times of my practice, almost to the point that i feel like there is two different piano player inside of me one with control of the instrument and one without (metaphorically speaking.)..
There are times when i am playing where i will be so off that i cant stand listening to myself. I am having problem speeding up, and my 8th notes sound extremely uneven. The music sounds unarticulated, and there is no clarity in the notes or the rhythm. It's a huge problem since in my mind I am playing as even as possible but i wasn't' in those time.
On the other hand when I am playing with sense of control, everything sounds articulated, clear, and well, in control. When i am playing jazz or Bach or any music that requires rhythmic accuracy, I would literally be locked into the rhythm and the music feels really good.
At first i thought it was a technical problem but lately i am starting to realize it might be a mental/listening problem. When i am usually struggling i notice that there is this strong urge in me to rush everything. I could be playing a very simple synchopated rhythm, and i would rush so much that i would be a beat ahead sometimes. When that happens i spend a lot of time playing the same rhythm but i tell myself to relax and stay in control, and tell myself to actually WAIT and not rush the notes.
I also noticed that when i am in control, i am listening to myself a lot closer and i am paying much more attention to detail. When i am out of control, it seems like this mindless autonomy takes over. You can literally feel that i am out of control just by listening to it.
I may be overemphasizing my problem too much in my practice, but i feel like its such a big issue, because i don't see the point in practicing when i am out of control, because the result of the practice will be out of control also.
Has anyone here had the same problem when they practice and perform? How important is it to (find your center) in your playing? What kind of stuff do you do to overcome those problems when they occur in your practice?