I say the above in regards to the fact that these videos are of me practicing piano a few hours ago, and both pieces are very much in progress. But, I've reached points in both pieces where I don't mind sharing because I'm am no longer embarrassed. My hopes are to be playing the second half of "Misty" soon and to memorize the Bach piece as I speed it up and fine-tune it. I also hate doing the trills and need to figure out how to play them correctly. My fingers just don't move that quickly.
What's funny is that the related videos for this piece are all videos of 8-year old asian kids playing a whole heck of a lot better than me. Again, practice makes perfect.
Hope you enjoyed listening to these works in progress!
love both pieces! ive played the bach one when i used to play the piano! thats actually one of my fav pieces! anyway you're a ball of talent and i cannot wait till the summer! more and more and MORE jamming
Jean, I feel like I haven't seen/talked to you in a LONG time. That's why I'm so relieved that you are coming back to camp. We have some major catching up to do. You'll have to help me get better at the Bach piece too.
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love both pieces! ive played the bach one when i used to play the piano! thats actually one of my fav pieces! anyway you're a ball of talent and i cannot wait till the summer! more and more and MORE jamming
Jean, I feel like I haven't seen/talked to you in a LONG time. That's why I'm so relieved that you are coming back to camp. We have some major catching up to do. You'll have to help me get better at the Bach piece too.
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