In my journey through the Learn New Repertoire Faster Challenge at Piano with Rebecca B , I’ve reached Day 14 of Jonny May’s stride arrangement of Ode to Joy . Today’s assignment was to continue reviewing Batch 3 (measures 48-63) and start Batch 5 (measures 72-95). Day 14 Rebecca didn’t have a video for today. The assignment was simple: keep working through the scheduled batches, using the various practice techniques we’ve learned about. Starting Batch 5 I worked on Batch 5 early this morning—too early, in my opinion. I barely remember practicing it. But I do remember a few things: Passages 1 and 2 (measures 72–87, a repeat of the A theme) are the easy sections . They’re even easier (though longer combined) than the intro. I can sight-read them almost at tempo, even half-asleep at 6:00 on a Sunday morning! The risk with Passages 1 and 2 is that I won’t give them enough attention, so I’ll still drill them over the next few days like everything else. There’s some tricky syncopat...
Happy Saturday, everyone! I’m on a bit of a piano high: a good experience at the assisted living facility on Thursday, then a TikTok Live with a friend last night. And this morning I finally shared my weeks-old You Are My Sunshine video on a few platforms, flubs and all. I’m tired of being my own worst critic. So I posted it, and the response has been very kind. Anyway, enough coasting. Back to work! Day 13 In my journey through the Learn New Repertoire Faster Challenge at Piano with Rebecca B , I’ve reached Day 13 of Jonny May’s stride arrangement of Ode to Joy . Today's assignment was to begin a three-day revisit of Batch 3 and continue with Batch 4 . Batch 3 and 4 Work I started with Batch 3 , drilling two- and four-measure sections: five minutes each, then three minutes each, all in random order . To choose the next section, I numbered them lightly in colored pencil and pulled a number from a jar. Then I moved to Batch 4 using the same basic format, except all the sect...