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#1057431 - 03/10/06 09:26 AM
Re: Progress after one year
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Registered: 10/04/05
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Loc: Estonia
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Maybe someone here can help you if you explain more specifically why are you feeling stuck and if you have certain areas you feel you're stuck at. Don't give up! You'll definately get passed the dead point! =)
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#1057433 - 03/10/06 11:45 AM
Re: Progress after one year
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Registered: 02/01/06
Posts: 39
Loc: Québec, Canada
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Hi !
I have to mention that I have took piano lessons when I was young (8-9 to 12 years old) but I completly quit after that, never touch a piano since then.
I have start again my lessons since september 2004... My teacher make me do the program of the music conservatory so I have to learn 5 pieces every year with a amount of scales, solfege etc.
So last september (1 year after I start my piano lessons) I have start to work on these pieces (some of them are finish but I keep playing them just to remember it correctly for my exam on next may) So here is my program :
A) Duvernoy Study (not one specificly : we change every 2-3 weeks) B) Bach Prelude no.6 E minor BWV 938 C) Diabelli Sonata op. 151 no.1 (still working on the third movement but the first and second movement are ok) D) Chopin Prelude Op. 28 no.20 (this one is ok so I have started to work on Schumann Scenes from Childhood Op.15 no.1 to change a little) E) Debussy Little Negro
So this is what I play at this moment and I it's been a year and a half that I have started my lessons. Buy like I say : I have already study piano when I was young so I have already a "background"...
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#1057434 - 03/10/06 01:01 PM
Re: Progress after one year
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Registered: 11/08/05
Posts: 607
Loc: Montreal Canada
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Ive seriously been practising for only a year too but have already touched a keyboard and pianos in the past. But not really with hands together like I am doing now. I learnt to read music from classical guitar. Although I touched on some pieces like the Minuet in G and others, I dropped them for my present repertoire.
1- Brahm's Waltz Op.39 no.3 2- Mozart's Rondo from Sonata K533 3- Chopin's Waltz Op.69 no.1 & 2 4- Lizt transcription of Chopin's Spring Op.72 I think. 5- Enya's Watermark 6- Yiruma's Water Flows in You
I am trying to keep all these ones memorized before moving on. But I know too well that I will hear another piece I will want to play it.
I do not take lessons but read a lot on the subject and am a fast learner.
Peter
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#1057435 - 03/10/06 02:46 PM
Re: Progress after one year
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Registered: 03/12/05
Posts: 1456
Loc: Louisville, KY
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Laurens, I've been playing for a year. No teacher either. If there is music I want to play then I just find some sheet music and go for it. I don't know what type of music you like, but you can find sheet music that you can play for any types of music. I have a number of "easy" books, from classical to new age to pop to country. If I like something I try to play it. It's very hard to compare yourself with anyone else. I just know that I am enjoying what I play even if it is "easy" stuff for now!
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#1057436 - 03/10/06 05:59 PM
Re: Progress after one year
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Registered: 04/19/05
Posts: 193
Loc: The Netherland
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Thanks for all the replies. I don't know if I should be encouraged or discouraged  . But I'm still having fun, just wondering if I should change something in the way I practise. I know I shouldnt compare.. Do you study several pieces at the same time or one by one? I tend to do the latter, a bit like playing video games: one more try to see if I beat the high score (=playing it with less mistakes)
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#1057437 - 03/10/06 09:17 PM
Re: Progress after one year
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Registered: 03/12/05
Posts: 1456
Loc: Louisville, KY
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Laurens, as I said on another thread, I should probably be the poster boy ...ummm...poster old guy..for why not to teach yourself the piano. I am sure people would be horrified at what I do!! Anyway, I am always working on numerous pieces. I'd give up the piano if I had to spend time on just one piece at a time. I really don't even practice. I just play. 
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#1057438 - 03/11/06 04:43 AM
Re: Progress after one year
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Registered: 02/19/06
Posts: 178
Loc: Salem Oregon
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Laurens:
This is my second run at the piano. The first time, I had a digital keyboard without weighted keys, and just a few lessions before I took off on my own.
This time I have a good accoustic piano, and I realise there are many things I just don't know, things a good teacher could see right away. I also have learned (the hard way) my way is usually not the best...Yes, I need direction!!!
Since a teacher is not an option for you, do you know a friend who plays? Even as little as 30 min every other week, with someone who's been there,can make a big difference.
As for your progress...ask yourself who you're playing for, you or someone else. If you are playing for yourself, the opinions of others shouldent matter, you're not playing for them!
If the music is happening, smile , relax, and enjoy the ride.
LeadFingers
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#1057439 - 03/11/06 09:23 AM
Re: Progress after one year
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Registered: 02/01/06
Posts: 39
Loc: Québec, Canada
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I practice all pieces at the same time... Of cours it can take several weeks before I can play the piece ok.
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