I use 4232 there..I learnt it as 232123542321235Have been trialling232124532321235The 1245 seems to fit more comfortably over the notes in the first hand position Fx G# C# E - it Avoids stretch between 2 and 3. Thing is that using 3 on the C# should perhaps make the move to the 2nd hand position smoother. Stretching is bad news though, have to practice getting the arm across which is one of my dodgy habits trailing over from learning this price when my technique was subpar (it still is, just not quite so much)
This is a very short video to show what I've been working on with Birba. He is trying to help me lose or reduce the tension in my R.H. fifth finger.
Thanks AJ, Margherita and Dire Tonic, for your comments. Dire Tonic: When I've had problems with a particular section, I've always found very slow practice helpful. I mean, really slow practice and then building up speed slowly. I usually use a metronome, too. Have you tried the staccato leggiero method first? I still do that. It's probably just a phase you're going through and one of these days, it will suddenly be fine again.
@diretonic - then try 232124542321235 ? ...eitherway I would settle on something to stick with sooner rather than later. In this situation I think there are many different variations that are sufficient.
I don't think I've ever met anyone with as much determination as you! Gambatte kudasai!
Yesterday, I felt I was playing FI worse than a month ago and this morning I was playing it worse than yesterday!! So I seem to be time travelling in reverse - a bit depressing considering the hours I've poured into this. Fortunately I haven't yet reached the point where I'm discouraged - neither are you, I hope
Perhaps you're practicing too much! I still don't practice more than 2 hours a day and I spread my practice out into about 20 minute sessions, playing with my cat during break or posting on PianoStreet, checking emails, etc. After 2 hours, I feel like the law of diminishing returns apply. I'm not discouraged. In fact, I've feeling very high and enthusiastic, like a champagne bottle bubbling over!! Maybe I had too much to drink!
I've noticed your cat in your videos. Maybe I need to get a cat, but...too much to drink?... first thing in the morning?I'm shocked!
thank you birba for the videos!! i just applied the first technique you were showing to the start of moonlight 3 and runs in polonaise in g# minor, i was having troubles with. I remember reading parallel sets but they didnt make much sense, the problem though was the jumps! i just bought a bach beginner book and hanon exercises. but now they'll have to wait
Which first technique are you talking about?
look at your 5th finger at the bottom of the phrase.. need to slow down there maybe? iron it out a little more? You must be just about sick of such broken down focused practice? you are doing very well though.. EDIT:eliminating this kind of playing habit is a really tough gig when you're trying to do it in such a short time like this. You're doing great, and your focus and discipline is extremely admirable..
ah it might not have been the first, i was too lazy to amend it. it was the g# g# c c#f# f# c c# you were doing when you'd stop on the first note of the next section.
The feedback from Birba regarding the last video is that it was very good and I will now work in two groups. "Listen, listen, listen for the evenness of the 16th notes," he said. I made a video this afternoon of the middle section. My memory was tested in some areas.
DIRE TONIC: Thanks for the suggestion, which is a very good one. You're the more observant of the two of us, as usual! Remember the off beat 5th finger accent? Ha ha! I'll go and watch the pros play this section again. How is your piece coming along? Have you got over your little problem?
DIRE TONIC: Have you received my email?
AJ: Good to see you back here!! Sure, I'd like your ideas on the middle section. Birba said my LH was far too stiff, that I needed to loosen up and he made me a video to demonstrate how I should move my hand and also included a tutorial on the middle section. Dire Tonic has mentioned posting a video of his progress in the next few days. I'll be off to Jamaica for a week beginning Wed, Jan 25, so could you please check this thread and give Dire Tonic your feedback? Thanks for informing us about Op 10 No 2 and the pitfalls involved in learning that piece. I don't think I'll go there!! I'm really only interested in playing "party pieces" like FI.