Author: brycon
Date: 2021-05-12 07:39
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In my first accompanist rehearsal, the pianist insulted both me and my lesson teacher multiple times, most notably calling both of us "stupid", for letting me choose such a hard piece.
Yes, that type of comment is inappropriate.
But at the same time, you're playing contains glaring technical issues that are holding you back from really making music.
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I feel like I had a lot of overall control throughout the piece and I believe my best part was the final fast section.
I didn't listen past the first page. In the opening, at least, there are many intonation problems: you're consistently very sharp. Moreover, there are many rhythmic mistakes. In the second bar of the main melody, for instance, you play an Eb eighth-note as a triplet eighth-note.
If you aren't aware of these things, I encourage you to record yourself more frequently, practice with drone pitches, practice with a metronome, etc. Anything to make yourself consciously aware of these technical issues and therefore allow you to raise your goals further than sort of getting the right notes and rhythms. Good luck!
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