I recorded this last January after studying the piece for a couple of weeks. I have since forgotten most of it. I will definitely re-visit it as it is one of my favorites to play. I always hesitate to publish these videos for a variety of reasons. I need to let go of my perfectionist attitude. I tend to dismiss the entire take if I get one buzz or even slight timing error.
I presented this video to the virtual class I participating in last January, with Dr. Simon Powis. He pointed out that my right hand needs more "extension" of the fingers. I have them too curled at rest. I immediately applied his advice and my tone started to improve quite a bit. I always intended to pursue it, but I will just have to get back on it. I have been distracted the past 11 months or so.
Played on my 1977 Larrivee Classical.
31 December 2020, 10:39 AM
CHAS
Well played Thank you
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31 December 2020, 11:00 AM
wtg
Nice!
So how did the virtual classes work out? Did you just do a limited series, or have you continued them?
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31 December 2020, 11:26 AM
markj
It was a limited series of classes. Each class would be 3 or 4 weeks in length and we studied a single piece for the duration. It ends with video submissions and critique.
31 December 2020, 11:55 AM
Steve Miller
Very nice!
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01 January 2021, 01:14 PM
markj
Thank you all. I am working on some new videos of pieces I have learned over the years and even more recently. No ETA on them.