Sunday, July 24, 2011

July 24, 2011

Very pleasant surprise experienced in that ATTYA wasn't really that difficult to get back to after spending so much time on Autumn Leaves. Looks like next song will be Over the Rainbow.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

July 23, 2011

Finished Autumn Leaves and submitted it to the Sudnow Forum. Finally ordered the Stride book.
Goal:
Keep Working on: Autum Leaves and ATTYA until next tune.

Friday, July 22, 2011

July 22, 2011

A great morning practice. Felt good. Actually finished learning Autumn Leaves. Interesting how:
1) pretty quickly this song was learned
2) frustration during one practice session sometimes leads to smoothness the next
3) related to #1 and #2 above interesting how things get learned despite the struggle experienced learning certain parts of songs the first times

Will work more on this tune, submit it to the Forum, and then spend time focusing on polishing the two songs: ATTYA and Autumn Leaves.

Ordering the stride book today.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

July 21, 2011

Was tempted recently to quit piano and focus on guitar. So easy to listen to the internal critic in all his sneaky ways!

Worked today on "Autum Leaves." Added some more measues. Will order a stride piano book tomorrow.

Slow is good. Progress isn't always linear. Ok for progess to level off for awhile (plateau).

Sunday, July 17, 2011

July 17, 2012

Started work, I think it was pretty recently, on Autumn Leaves (AL). I've really been playing ATTYA a lot, and its sounding really nice. So nice, in fact, that I am concerned that I might forget it or at least play it more jumbled as I add new songs to the repertoire.

I think the answer to this dilemma, again, is found in the mantra: Slow Dow.

No race to the finish line. Whether it be an internal race to 'get the song learned quickly' or even an internal race to 'get as many songs learned as possible quickly' I think the race aspect may have caused me trouble in the past.

So I think what I have to do, which might slow me down in the short run though yield good results, is continue to perfect the songs I know as part of each practice session.

"The joy of the moment can be experienced at any stage of learning. We need only to recognize when we are guided away from ourselves by standards of performance based on comparison with others, or by the need of approval and recognition for accomplishment."
-Mildred Portney Chase, in: Just Being at the Piano

So, the lesson is to experience joy in each little part learned In The MOMENT (whether it be even one added cluster on a Sudnow song, or even one measure, or even in perfecting/remembering/going over a previously learned song) rather than in some imagined global end point.

Monday, July 11, 2011

July 11, 2011

Here's ATTYA today (may need to copy and paste):

http://www.box.net/shared/hvttceuudf1qsegid3yc

Sunday, July 10, 2011

July 10, 2011

Hard working good day at the piano.

Here's how ATTYA sounded (may need to copy and paste):
http://www.box.net/shared/shiyr91jkvzov5z61hp7

Made better progress than I thought today, in that I finished it. That's good, but I sure want to stay with this song for awhile until I polish it better. The above recording quality leaves a lot to be desired in that, to make a long story short, its copied from GarageBand for Ipad.

Now what I might take from this song's practice so far:
1) Write out those fractions!
2) Don't forget to make goals before sitting at the piano.
3) Try not to pay attention to the negative internal chatter

For fun, I still want to get that book on Stride Piano Tricks.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

July 9, 2011

Working on ATTYA and.....wow......
Sounding really, really nice, if I say so myself. Reading a cool book "The Inner Game of Music" that seems to focus on helping turn off the negative inner chatter that gets in the way of enjoying music.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Frustration yesterday

Things weren't quite clicking yesterday. Fingers not cooperating.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

July 6, 2011

Continued work on ATTYA. Goal was to add one more cluster, but added two.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Some goals

Here's what I posted recently on the Sudnow Forum:

NEW LONG TERM GOAL:
Have a number of songs that I can play that could last a few hours in a performance, say, in a restaurant gig!

SHORT TERM GOALS THAT CAN ULTIMATELY LEAD TO ACCOMPLISHING THE LONG TERM GOAL:
Well, my old goal was learning to play on the fly from fakebooks. But I'm changing the goal. Success now would be defined NOT in terms of how many songs I have MEMORIZED (always frustrating to me), nor will it be defined as the ability of playing requests ON THE FLY from fakebooks...
Rather.....if I can bring a binder of prelearned leadsheets of songs to a gig, and can play them while peeking at the sheets, and they sound reasonably on time and perfect, well, thats success for me.

So my short term (more managable) goal is to simply amass a number of lead sheets (including fractions) of well voiced songs that I can play well.

STRATEGIES:
1) Learn one song at a time REALLY WELL. Will allow myself to peek at lead sheet.
2) Using my own voicings, but...
3) ...also using Suds's voicings in his Dot Books. I'm currently working on his arrangement of "All the Things You Are," and figuring out his fractions that I'm copying to a lead sheet. Listening to him talk about his working of the songs is also cool.
4) Continuing to get those scales pounded in my brain and fingers. I got them down mostly OK, but I continue to struggle with seeing scales degrees quickly.
5) Keep reviewing songs that I'm adding to my binder.
Recently added today:
6) Minimize the use of arpeggios that in the past I utilized to cover up my shortcomings
An important one:
7) Approach each practice session with a goal for that particular session.

July 5, 2011

Continue to work on ATTYA.
What might continue to be helpful is approaching each practice session with a goal for that particular session.

Monday, July 4, 2011

July 4, 2011

Making good progress with ATTYA. Taking it all slowly is key. Go over difficult parts. Not doing arpeggios as much. Hitting bass with melody note and then internal right hand cluster at one point sounds cool. At the point of adding thirds to three melody notes played singularly. Sounding really nice. Can't move on too quickly. Small amount of practice daily rather than marathon sessions. Interesting how what was difficult yesterday gets easier today by going over difficult section.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Learning

Working on "All the Things You Are" (ATTYA).

Some notes/observations/concerns, etc.

1) For this to work, I really need to slow things down big time, and in more ways than one.
a) follow Sudnow's dictates for practice
b) slow down my tempo
c) work on a piece of the song at a time and not move on until its learned

2) Concerned that in order to play it right, it will need to be memorized....not good news.

3) Tempted to experiment with not using full clusters for each note.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

The Sudnow Method

Back again to the Sudnow Method.

Doing it a little different this time around....

1) Will work on one song at a time, but will stay at the song for much longer than I did previously, to get it to sound RIGHT.

2) I'm using Sudnow's Dot Book, for now, anyway. Maybe the next song I'll voice, but I want a little different direction at this point, so I'll use his wonderful arrangements. For now, I'm working on "All the Things You Are." What I'm doing is writing down his fractions on a lead sheet so that I'm not just using dots. He has what seems to be some cool ideas as he talks about the arrangement verbally as well as on the written page.

3) Thinking of continuing to pound those major scales in my brain. I got the paths down pretty darn good, but its still a challenge to QUICKLY get to some scale degrees.

4) As I'm typing this, I realize I may not work on memorization as that seemed to lead to frustrationville. Will just work on getting a lot of songs down that I can do with the lead sheet as a cheatsheet. It seems to me that perhaps a lot of memorization might come as a result of doing it this way, because the focus will be on not moving on until a song sounds really good. Really good.