Does anybody have any advice on how to keep the tempo steady throughout the Fugue of this piece? It should be quite simple with moderately tempo-ed staccato quarters and eight notes, but I just can't do it.
I started practising without a metronome, and when I tested playing with it I noticed massive inconsistencies in tempo.
I can play along to a recording with the correct rhythm throughout, and with metronome I can also do it nowadays, though I notice that I try to pull ahead at certain passages. If i put the metronome on silent mode so I don't hear any clicks but only got the "pendulum"s movement to follow I find it impossible to keep an even rhythm.
The problem is that the passages "feel" like they are too fast or to slow when I play them in tempo, so that when I follow the metronome it either feels like I'm playing too fast or holding back in some parts.
What should I do to play this rhythmically actually quite simple piece without these problems? I mean I can't sit with a clicking metronome when I perform, can I? I've been trying to correct this for a few weeks now.