Measure 1 to 6???Sorry, but that's unmusical practicing! If practicing short segments, one should always take musical "sentences" or "chapters" of the piece.
At the same time I do not really like to divorce technique from musicality because I believe they are both two sides of the same coin. So although superficially the methods of practice I use and suggest people to try, would seem to address mostly technique, I actually strongly pressure my students to start working on musicality as soon as the passage they are working on is large enough to allow it – that is, I do not believe that you should learn all the right notes at the right time and only then start working on musicality – quite the contrary, from the very beginning we should have a musical concept that guides one’s practice. We spend a lot of time working on the score, listening to CDs of several pianists and getting thoroughly acquainted with the piece before practising it, in short, I believe in delaying the actual practice at the piano until you have some sort of musical concept (even though you may change it later).
Thanks mound,And what about the speed ? At what speed you have to be after the 20 minutes ?
Example;Now i just finished Beethoven Sonate Opus 49 N° 2. I play the HS at performing speed. Not by memory but most of it i do. (i took me about 2 sessions of 10 minutes each)I go on now HS for the next pages ?Is Bernhard also telling, first HS by memory and then HT ?I just don't know "when" you begin HT ?I used to learn very fast HT. I pieces like this I used to "start" HT. Sometimes sight reading is an advantage sometimes not....steven-PaulQuote
I have read Bernhards method and I think he is a great thinker, and he has inspired me...I think many people read Bernhards method, and follow his advice too carefully...Bernhard often says that you have to try things for yourself and think for yourself...As I understand it he doesnt want us to follow everything he says without checking if the methods are compatible with our own logic.It doesnt have to be 20 minutes, it can be 30, or 10... it doesnt have to be 7 times... it can be 12...After 20 minutes, will you have performance tempo? Of course it depends on the piece... Can a beginner learn to drill fast in a session? No it takes time as Bob says... some problems take a lot of time to come up with a solution and to evolve physically or mentally..
I have to disagree with you on one point Bernhard I dont think you should practice HS 30-50% more rapidly...I dont think anyone would play chopin 10/4 at 264 HS And I dont think richter practiced it at 315 ....These speeds are absolutely insane.I think you should only practice HS when it feels right... and most often that is in polyphonic or extra difficult bars...