This is a very decent work in progress! No major mistakes, and sounding good. Try to keep your fingers as relaxed as possible while you learn this piece.
You might find it good to play with a slightly lower wrist and be more conscious of the fact that the note sounds when you press the key down (the 'bed' of the key) and not when it is touched or pressed half-down. With this in mind, you can then bind the notes better from one to the next (if your aim is to play with a singing tone).
Yes Legato is good for this however some of the notes are (or can be) detached. I saw an analysis of this by Seymour Berstein here on YT.. it was very helpful in showing which notes are best when either stocatto or Legato. It's still a work in progress!
My recommendation is to practice without the trills first for a bit. Once you can play that with more confidence then incorporate the trills and mordents. Timing them against the other hand can be tricky.
Thank you... I have been adding the trills from the start! Whilst not fab, this is probably close to the best of my current ability! It was/is challenging to learn! In a couple of years, it will be much better! Thank you for kind comment😊
This is a very decent work in progress! No major mistakes, and sounding good. Try to keep your fingers as relaxed as possible while you learn this piece.
That's kind....thank you... will keep learning😊😊
Yes i agree - wonderful - Sounds Great ❤ ❤️😃 keep on going - it will be nice to be in Touch …
Thank you! Very kind! 😊
You might find it good to play with a slightly lower wrist and be more conscious of the fact that the note sounds when you press the key down (the 'bed' of the key) and not when it is touched or pressed half-down. With this in mind, you can then bind the notes better from one to the next (if your aim is to play with a singing tone).
Thanks a lot! Still learning this with teacher, not an easy piece for me😊
Yes Legato is good for this however some of the notes are (or can be) detached. I saw an analysis of this by Seymour Berstein here on YT.. it was very helpful in showing which notes are best when either stocatto or Legato. It's still a work in progress!
My recommendation is to practice without the trills first for a bit. Once you can play that with more confidence then incorporate the trills and mordents. Timing them against the other hand can be tricky.
Thank you... I have been adding the trills from the start! Whilst not fab, this is probably close to the best of my current ability! It was/is challenging to learn! In a couple of years, it will be much better! Thank you for kind comment😊
nice playing!
Thank you very much! I Keep learning with this😊😊
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Once you get confident playing it, get some wrist movement in there and notice how the sound changes completely
Thank you! ❤😊