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Offline bacchus1224

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Do your capabilities ever surprise you?
on: March 28, 2012, 04:09:53 PM
Sometimes, there's a section of the piece I look at and go like "Well, crap :( that's gonna take me a month to get down"  ....... and then after  two or three days, I find myself being able to play that section and think "Whoa, didn't know I had that in me." :D

This happened to me most recently in La Campanella(the double notes and the coda) and Schubert's Impromptu op. 90 no. 2.

I guess it's a straightforward question; I assume this must happen to almost everyone quite often so share details :D

Offline landru

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Re: Do your capabilities ever surprise you?
Reply #1 on: March 28, 2012, 08:47:36 PM
YES! My teacher loves to spring surprises on me that she knows that I will freak out when I see the score - but she knows so much about my abilities than I do it seems.

The latest were a Schubert impromptu (op. 142 no.2), a Messiaen prelude and a Grieg lyric piece. With all of them I saw places that screamed "no way" to me, but yet were in my fingers in a couple of days!

And then there is the French Suite Allemande that a month later I'm still having issues with when I thought "no problem" when I saw the score...

Offline rachmaninoff_forever

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Re: Do your capabilities ever surprise you?
Reply #2 on: March 28, 2012, 09:27:11 PM
Rachmaninoff variations on a theme of Corelli!

I looked at the score and I thought this wasn't gonna be that bad.  But I can't remember what I play!

Because there's like a bunch of tiny variations within each variation and it's so difficult!  It's not technically challenging, it's just so difficult to rememember what to play!
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Offline pianowolfi

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Re: Do your capabilities ever surprise you?
Reply #3 on: March 28, 2012, 10:05:57 PM

Because there's like a bunch of tiny variations within each variation and it's so difficult!  It's not technically challenging, it's just so difficult to rememember what to play!

That's typical for Rachmaninoff. Many of his works are difficult to memorize.

Offline j_menz

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Re: Do your capabilities ever surprise you?
Reply #4 on: March 28, 2012, 10:12:17 PM
I'm constantly amazed at what I can do.   :D

I'm also constantly amazed at what I can't. >:(
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Offline piano_vs_science

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Re: Do your capabilities ever surprise you?
Reply #5 on: March 29, 2012, 10:09:57 AM
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I'm constantly amazed at what I can do.   

I'm also constantly amazed at what I can't.
me too! :D
i never knew i had talent until i played
maybe listening to piano music actually makes you a better player :)
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Offline starstruck5

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Re: Do your capabilities ever surprise you?
Reply #6 on: March 29, 2012, 05:52:36 PM
me too! :D
i never knew i had talent until i played
maybe listening to piano music actually makes you a better player :)

Depends who you listen to. lol
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Offline jesc

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Re: Do your capabilities ever surprise you?
Reply #7 on: March 29, 2012, 06:47:25 PM
Only after the fact. When I'm studying something I don't surprise myself because everything translates to "that's the way I should be playing"/"it's not enough". At this day and age it is very easy to put that thought into one's head especially when you have legendary recordings littered all over the internet.
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