Take MEMO plus.My suggestion.
db your arms move too much, but i cant help you without being there with you. Your knees look like they are not under the keyboard either a little too far away? Also sitting too flat you should be more at the edge of the seat. And that is a strange looking piano stool Musically you got most of it down anyway which is harder than the technical aspect.
The playing is too loud for your the sensitivity level that has been set for your microphone, that is why you get those ugly loud distortions throughout the recording.
Actually I think you should not feel too bad about your progress, it's quite okay for 2 years of studies.
Hi DbWhooh! Thats a really grungy sounding distortion on there, it’s like a Rock version! Roughly what level is that sonatina? I wouldn’t mind learning it in the near future as I’m about a year behind you. Anyone know where I could have a quick look at the score online?
But why do this particular piece? It's pretty overplayed. It's in the PSF library.
db, at this point if you are still feeling unsure about some of your pieces I would aim for a controlled musical interpretation rather than playing insecure pieces up to tempo. Choose tempi that feel manageable to you where you can think more about musical expression than getting through the technical aspects. Memorization:Break the piece up in sections and do not practice them in order. You have to be able to prepare yourself to start at various points in the piece if something were to happen. Before a performance, I like practicing a piece backwards, from last phrase to the first.
The bench:I understand how it can feel awkward to pedal when sitting too close. I usually find this problem with upright pianos as their pedals are positioned much nearer the player. If you get into a comfortable position for your arms, your feet will feel awkward - and if you get into a good position for your pedalling your arms may feel too outstretched. One reason why I prefer practicing on grands. This aspect of many upright pianos greatly annoys me to this day. I just watched your vid. Do you feel tightness or tenseness in your wrists when you play runs? Do you feel like you are pushing your fingers onwards just to get through the run?I think you need to work on releasing tension from your wrists which will enable more ability in finger articulation.
When you say all scales do they mean 12 majors and 12 minors? That is a bit insane. In Canada you would be a couple grade levels higher with regard to repertoire before you do all of that.