I'm going to be working on the first few measures of Debussy's "La fille aux cheveux de lin."
I thought I would be learning the whole piece, and maybe I will ... but for the moment, the focus is on phrasing and "softness control" (my word for it), on using weight (rather than tension) to get the sound just right. This piece (these few measures, or maybe the first couple of lines) will be more of an exercise than anything else, for now.
This will definitely be one of those "deceptively easy" things.
I had a lesson yesterday, and we worked some on the Bach. I needed to change a bit of the fingering, but other than that, it is definitely time to start racheting up the speed, little by little. I'm going to have several days off of work next week, and I look forward to spending a lot of time with Bach!
And Schubert. And Chopin. And Debussy.
Such delightful companions! Life doesn't get much better than that.
This will definitely be one of those "deceptively easy" things.
I had a lesson yesterday, and we worked some on the Bach. I needed to change a bit of the fingering, but other than that, it is definitely time to start racheting up the speed, little by little. I'm going to have several days off of work next week, and I look forward to spending a lot of time with Bach!
And Schubert. And Chopin. And Debussy.
Such delightful companions! Life doesn't get much better than that.
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