Reflect! [Eleganza 2009: Danse Capriccioso]
Thanks to everyone who supported NTU Piano Ensemble Annual Concert “Eleganza 2009: Danse Capriccioso”.
[Aw... I'm not good at saying thank you -_-]
I don’t know whether that was a great success [but this guy said so]. I just know something good happened after the end of each concert.
I would like to sum up what I’ve learnt from being one of the committee and performers.
Less than 1 Week Countdown
Date: 22 (Sunday) & 23 (Monday) Feb
Time: 7.30 pm
Venue: Esplanade Recital Studio
Duration: 90-100 minutes
Monday tickets are very available.
Watching Others Practicing Piano is… Quite Fun!
Sometimes I wonder what NTU PE members practice in Music Room 2. So, I decided to watch some of them, whom I think quite interesting to be examined.
I’ve (secretly) watched at least 8 people practicing piano in the music room (on each of their timeslots, of course). Here are some of my conclusions.
Stuff Practiced
- Some members spend all their time to (sight)read (hard) pieces.
These people are usually good sightreaders. Some said that they don’t memorize well. - Some other practice memorized pieces only.
They have good memory. Most of these people sightread slowly or too shy to sightread. - Several of them practice learnt pieces.
This can be re-reading (not sightreading!) pieces or practicing memorized pieces. - The rest practice pieces to be performed on concerts, exams, etc.
- Very few people practice improvisation…
Motivation to Practice
Sometimes I ask them why they practice. Sometimes they told me their opinions about playing piano or the pieces they played.
I usually perceive some of their words as their motivations to practice. The following are not necessarily true.
- Some people practice if and only if important events will take place.
Important events = Exams, performances, concerts, etc. - Some other practice because of being motivated after looking at others playing piano.
Well.. this kind of motivation can be…
“Other people play very nicely. They’re cool! I must practice hard!”
“Hey, that piece I also can play!” “Hey, I can also play that piece!”
“Huh? Am I the only one who could play that piece?” - Several members think there are interesting pieces to learn (sightread).
This is usually because they have ever heard the piece. Err… so they don’t purely sightread… [But if the pieces are just too hard to read, that can be called sightreading!]
After getting all those conclusions, I can reflect upon myself. I usually practice learnt pieces. I am motivated after looking others playing piano and when there are interesting pieces to learn.
Sometimes I sightread. However, I usually stop in the middle because of being “frustrated” of listening to my own playing. After that, I go back to the first page which I have memorized a bit.
Hmm… one more thing… I have the worst d nervous system among others. When I practice, I rarely have mistakes. When I perform (especially in front of unknown people), I shake very badly. This causes me to make mistakes which are not supposed to be made…
Hmm… I guess this should be made as survey form or so…
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