This is my brain on piano. In my journey through the Learn New Repertoire Faster Challenge at Piano with Rebecca B , I’ve reached Day 26 of Jonny May’s stride arrangement of Ode to Joy . Today I began my Batch 4 revisit and introduced Batch 2 into my Phase 2 work. No video today, as I also focused on my ii-V-I progression exercise and videoed that instead (stay tuned for a blog post!). Batch 4 Revisit, Day 1 Today I revisited the Very Red Batch 4 for the first time in a week ... and I can play it! It’s slow and still needs a lot of work, but I can play it . My fingers know where to go! This morning I drilled the left hand separately, then the right. Both need to become automatic, and the hands-separate work will help me eventually play this passage at tempo without having to stop and think. I did some hands-together work near the end, but the real value today was in isolating the hands. Phase 2 Work For Phase 2, Batch 1 is on Day 2 and Batch 2 is on Day 1. Say that three times fas...
I had a great practice on Batch 3 yesterday and a good one on Batch 1 today. To remind you where I am: it’s now Day 25 of the 28-day Learn New Repertoire Faster Challenge at Piano with Rebecca B , where I’m learning Jonny May’s stride arrangement of Ode to Joy . The challenge schedule currently has me on my third day revisiting Batch 3 after a seven-day break. At the same time, I’ve started my Phase 2 schedule, which overlaps with the challenge schedule for a few days. That’s OK. For Phase 2, today was Day 1 of Batch 1 , which includes the intro and A section . Whew. That sounds more complicated than it really is. I’m just glad I have spreadsheets to keep me organized. Day 24, Batch 3 Yesterday I focused on Batch 3 . One of the day’s suggestions was to play the passages with emotion : anger, sadness, joy, whatever. So naturally I picked anger, which seemed like an appropriately strange fit for a piece called Ode to Joy. What surprised me was that channeling anger made me forget th...