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#1971160 - 10/10/12 04:01 AM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
[Re: debrucey]
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I thought you were insinuating something to do with erections lol.
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#1971181 - 10/10/12 06:28 AM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
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....he never asked to be talked out of playing it. I think it galls you that he isn't showing the proper respect for your god. Sure, a big part of what galls me is what he expressed about the Ballade, but there's more, including that someone who views the piece that way isn't ( isn't) appreciating what it is and is probably better off not playing it yet. Actually I don't believe that he truly thinks what he said about the piece and that it's just wishful thinking -- which is part of the problem too. But, about what he asked or didn't ask: I assume you're a fairly sophisticated individual.  And that therefore you realize that people don't necessarily express things directly. Let's take a look at what he did ask directly: If we are to take it at face value, the only reason he started this thread was because of abstract intellectual curiosity about whether other people have ever done similar miscalculations, and how it turned out -- with no wish, unconscious or otherwise, to express his concern about his miscalculation and to get reactions that might affect what he does. If you believe that.....well I won't even complete that thought, because I'm pretty sure that if you think about it, you don't believe that.  He didn't do that. People don't do that. Sorry. If debrucey spends as much times as you do overanalysing everything he definitely won't finish the Ballade. He might not even make it through breakfast before it's time for dinner. Fortunately, I don't think he has this problem. Debrucey is a serious conservatory student. The idea that he doesn't have proper respect for any composer or any piece of music is quite silly, I think. He's decided to devote his life to this pursuit. Even if, for the sake of argument, debrucey is not showing proper respect for this piece the idea that someone should be personally offended by that is very silly.
Edited by pianoloverus (10/10/12 11:24 AM)
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#1972774 - 10/13/12 01:58 PM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
[Re: debrucey]
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I thought you were insinuating something to do with erections lol. [ohgodwhy]
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#1974922 - 10/17/12 11:02 PM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
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Debrucey, I'm in a similar [although much less serious] situation - I've been spending to much time polishing my Beethoven Sonata that I've completely ignored learning parts of it....and my teacher told me two days ago to have the whole thing memorized and relatively playable by our next lesson [Monday]. I'm not prepping for any performance right now but I can definitely feel the strain of having to fly through the learning process...but it's actually boosting my confidence a lot because I'm figuring out I can learn music pretty dang quick if I need to!
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#1990450 - 11/24/12 07:12 PM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
[Re: debrucey]
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I just posted a video of my progress in the member recordings section if anybody is interested in how I am managing so far lol
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#1990797 - 11/25/12 07:40 PM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
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^ couldn't find the video in member recordings.. can you post a link? thx
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#1990814 - 11/25/12 08:32 PM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
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Impressive...and in such a short amount of time. Congratulations!
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#2017482 - 01/19/13 07:11 PM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
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To continue with the mad thread-bumping...I also did some bad planning and will be performing this Ballade in a few days...and I gave myself too little time to prepare in the same vein  . Speaking of which (for this ballade), I realized that the first theme that the left hand plays - the descending scale - becomes the counterpoint in the polyphonic section, and is also used as other transition material throughout the rest of the piece. I wasn't aware of how tightly this piece was constructed until recently..
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#2017533 - 01/19/13 09:18 PM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
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To continue with the mad thread-bumping...I also did some bad planning and will be performing this Ballade in a few days...and I gave myself too little time to prepare in the same vein  . What's this vein stuff?  What about "There is a change in the program...." BTW, nice other observation. 
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#2017538 - 01/19/13 09:33 PM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
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To continue with the mad thread-bumping...I also did some bad planning and will be performing this Ballade in a few days...and I gave myself too little time to prepare in the same vein  . What's this vein stuff?  What about "There is a change in the program...." BTW, nice other observation. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/in_the_same_vein ?? No change in program, the show must go on! :P
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#2017600 - 01/19/13 11:52 PM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
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No change in program, the show must go on! :P A show doesn't depend on playing what we're not ready to play.  I guess not for Kuanpiano, but for me, yes it does, since it's a degree recital and my rep is already set and submitted... Lol 
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#2017798 - 01/20/13 12:16 PM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
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No change in program, the show must go on! :P A show doesn't depend on playing what we're not ready to play.  I guess not for Kuanpiano, but for me, yes it does, since it's a degree recital and my rep is already set and submitted... Lol Same.
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#2017821 - 01/20/13 12:56 PM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
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Oh.  I think it's an unfortunate rule. And if it was me, in such a situation I would have tried to get an exception. But in any event, if you had said so we wouldn't have been suggesting so hard that you might change it. If you did say it and I kept saying "change it" anyway, I apologize.  (I know you said it had been submitted, but didn't notice you saying it was anything like you "had to" go with that.)
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#2017862 - 01/20/13 02:27 PM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
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No change in program, the show must go on! :P A show doesn't depend on playing what we're not ready to play.  I guess not for Kuanpiano, but for me, yes it does, since it's a degree recital and my rep is already set and submitted... Lol Same. Not a degree recital, but same in every other aspect :P
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#2018029 - 01/20/13 08:14 PM
Re: Two months to learn Chopin's 4th Ballade
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I hadn't submitted it then, but I have now. Everything this year is leading towards my final recital. As hard as it was learning the Chopin in 2 months, I'm glad I forced myself to do it because I am now better prepared for my final recital than I would be had I taken the easy option and learned or relearned something else.
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