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Topic: Planning the plan of study
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aindavou
PS Silver Member
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Planning the plan of study
on: July 10, 2012, 12:37:19 AM
Hello everyone,
I recently open a topic to say for forum how I’m and to talk a little about tendinitis in piano players. That topic gives me much good feelings to back piano. And how I said on that topic, I’m back to Piano after 3 years totally stopped and now without tendinitis.
(that topic:
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php?topic=46953.0
)
I have no more piano, but I’m looking for one. I test Yamaha CLP360 and Casio Privia PX300, what do you think about this? (I’ll take no an acoustic piano because here where I live is much high the price to tune the piano). But I really want talk about other things, not what buy.
I'm trying making a study plan in this next season with Piano and hoping you help here to it.
I choose two Jazz to play, because a Friend mine want so much play jazz with me (him is drummer), because too I’m never really dedicate my time to the Jazz how I hoped when start on piano. – Of course I’ll not improvisation on beginning, how said I’m backing to piano after tendinitis and need first correct my wrong movements.
This:
Friday The 13th
(sheet):
https://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/850/fridaythe13thj.jpg/
(record on youtube):
&v=s2AawA7GKSs&feature=player_detailpage
Evidence
(sheet):
https://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/31/evidenceg.jpg/
(record on youtube):
I like so much this songs, but I chose this too because technical it seems simple. Thus I can worry about movements, and left time to studies harmony (progression and scales about that’s pieces, to a next time improvise with correct movements).
You think it’s a good way? What you can say to me? – My plan, per hour is, play this sheets slow trying correcting my movements. Playing too the scales, progression and chords that this pieces offer.
But I too like to play other piece. I want play a fugue, but I think it’s not good to begin. And I was looking for a 'theme and variations' or a slow piece like good chords (but not find one what I like and seems simple same time).
You know something to add? (I like much romantism and modern music; like too Bartok rhythms).
You can help me plain? Modify something you like, got any idea you like. Really help me, I trying doing the right thing.
Again, I’m trying in English.
rafa
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aindavou
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Posts: 38
Re: Planning the plan of study
Reply #1 on: July 10, 2012, 10:41:43 PM
Any help...
Nothing to say about mine decisions? It’s a good way to go? Please, do not worry because I want study jazz themes, I want be a pianist and musician more than a pianist classic; I love music, and a lot of styles. – I’ll study this theme for back to piano, seems simple, but I need opinions. How said before...
I want, too, help to choose another piece, a classical piece. I looking for ‘theme and variations’ or a piece with chords (the start to end), technique simples.
Plz try help with something you can.
English is not native, sry any thing.
Sry by the insist
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