It's Day 8 of the Learn Repertoire Faster Challenge in the Piano with Rebecca B community, and I'm still plugging away at Jonny May's stride arrangement of Ode to Joy . Day 8 Today's assignment focuses on two batches: Batch 1 (revisit; continue to solidify) Batch 3 (analyze, figure out the fingering, start learning) Although I had limited time this morning, I was able to spend about 15 minutes on Batch 1 and about a half hour on Batch 3. Batch 1: Transition Heck I played through the three passages slowly. They’re mostly solid, except for the transitions, of which there are four: Intro → A A → A' A' → B A'' → solo A I walk through these in the video, so just a few notes here: It really sucks when you realize you read the note values wrong the first time and have to relearn a measure. Alas, better late than never. Retroactive interference is real. Even though I worked on all four transitions today, I need to practice them separately (not all in the sam...
It's Day 7 of the Learn New Repertoire Faster Challenge in the Piano with Rebecca B community ! I'm working on Jonny May's stride arrangement of Ode to Joy . Day 7 Assignments Our assignments for today included: Revisit Batch 1 to see how it's doing Listen to other recordings and note what works (and what doesn't) for me Review deliberate practice concepts and apply them to Batch 2 Revisiting Batch 1 Batch 1 is holding up! I played through it a couple of times with no real issues. Some measures are more solid than others, and I can feel the urge to speed up creeping in. Tomorrow I'll return to it (along with starting Batch 3) and will start using the metronome to avoid the speed-up-where-it's-easy, slow-down-where-it's-hard pattern. Listening to Other Recordings I found three YouTube performances (besides Jonny's). More detailed thoughts are in the video, but here are my key takeaways: If I don't deliberately bring out the melody in the A sec...