ChiRho
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Posted: May 01 2001, 06:23 |
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I'm what they call a 'casual pianist' - I have a keyboard and start messing about when I can be bothered.
One day, I got a bit bored, so I decided that I would put even more practice into my well-practiced performance pieces for my exam. Before I do this, I always like to warm up with something that I know that is not difficult, but of standard to be a little warm-up, so I started playing the finale from TBpt1. Then it hit me - why not do the rest?
So I set about having a go, running through it in a touch over 20 minutes from what I knew it to be in my head. I can't remember the entire thing note by note, but when I'm playing a section, I can usually remember what it leads into and how the lead-in goes. What resulted was essentially a waste of time, since I didn't get any practice on my set pieces and if I did it again it would be different unless I took arranging it for piano a bit too seriously (Dave Gorman, anyone?*).
I also have done the first 4min or so of HRpt1 as well as the beginning and end of Opt1 (I don't have the album and MIDI doesn't really provide an accurate enough sound to work from - I DON'T plug my keyboard into a PC). I find that TTOTM(TB3) was a good warm-up exercise, esp. leading into MW.
Also in my warm-up "repertoire" are such things as SD and MITR from TB3, as well as some of Vangelis' stuff (namely L'Enfant, Italian Song, I Hear You Now and Bladerunner End Titles - that last one's quite fun to do actually)
Given the current exchange rate, that's my 1.4p worth for today. If only petrol were this cheap (it's 19p/l pre-tax - Eu0,31 or 27c US)
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