28/40: Gnossienne 4 by Eric Satie

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • Satie pieces are so calming!
    This Gnossienne was one of my lesson pieces 1.5 year ago. Although I had spent several weeks on it, I couldn't get a nice recording, it felt unfinished. I was able to play all parts, but never get a playthrough without memory slips or wrong notes. Although it really was hard to let it go "unfinished" I decided to move on and accepted that I would forget it.
    Now 1.5 years later I decided to relearn it. And wow, here is what it taught me:
    - Pieces I once learned are not as much lost as I thought. So moving on and let go of repertoire is not such a painful and big thing as I thought!This really is sooo motivating! I knew before that you only progress when you let go, but the emotions to have spent so much work for no "success" always really hit hard! Now it will hurt way less!
    I had to relearn some transitions and there were some passages I needed to have a closer look at. But although the first attempt to play it felt like really bad sight reading and a totally new piece to me, after only 1 hour I was at about 80% of where I had left it! One day later I had all notes and parts sorted put and could start with interpretation, tone, memorizing transitions and building muscle memory.
    - Interpretation choices feel so much easier now. That's when you realize what you have learned over the past months, how I have progressed. Something that I hadn't noticed so clearly before. Before that I just knew that I can make decisions quicker. Now I realized that things that were a struggle and very brain-focussed felt like second nature. 1.5 years ago I wanted a soft tone but it felt forced and soo concentrated. Now dynamics were a lot easier to access and I knew what exactly I had to do and pracice when I listened back to some recordings and knew what I wanted to improve.
    - in terms of technique this is a great piece for slow, accurate arpeggios.
    - I really find it difficult to maintain the slow tempo but still sound connected! So great legato/phrasing practise as well!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @VeronikaPianist
    @VeronikaPianist 18 днів тому +1

    So relaxing and beautiful❤

  • @lindacobb9781
    @lindacobb9781 24 дні тому

    Beautifully executed, such a beautiful piece.

  • @Tautropfenoase
    @Tautropfenoase 29 днів тому +1

    Auch deine Erklärung tut gut. Ich habe vor 3 Monaten Berkowitsch Paganini abgeschlossen. Es war für mich nicht schön. Manche Variationen konnte ich super spielen, bei der 2ten kam ich nicht auf die 120 bpm. So habe ich es weggelegt und freue mich, dass es leichter sein wird es später wieder aufzunehmen. Danke für deine Erfahrung.❤

    • @dagmarintreble
      @dagmarintreble  29 днів тому +1

      @@Tautropfenoase ger, enough deswegen schreib ich so was immer dazu. Ich bin so dankbar dass ich selbst über mehrere Videos gestolpert bin, wo sow as Thema war: behalten, oder neues lernen. Jetzt so bestätigt zu sehen dass die Recht hatten, und ich die richtige Entscheidung getroffen habe ist echt motivierend!

    • @Tautropfenoase
      @Tautropfenoase 29 днів тому +1

      @@dagmarintreble Ich lerne auch neues als ein Repertoire zu halten. Früher hab ich immer versucht die gelernten Sachen zu wiederholen.

  • @glowy988
    @glowy988 29 днів тому

    I don't speak german, I hope you'd understand but your video has helped relax,I enjoyed listening to your music Thank you a lot for sharing it with us ❤️❤️🫶🏻

  • @Tautropfenoase
    @Tautropfenoase 29 днів тому

    traumhaft gespielt.❤❤ Du spielst so zart und es ist einfach ein Genuss.

    • @dagmarintreble
      @dagmarintreble  29 днів тому +1

      @@Tautropfenoase oh Dankeschön 🥰 Ich bin selbst so glücklich, was sich schon an meinem Ton getan hat. Wenn man plötzlich das was man fühlt auch wiedergeben kann, das ist einfach so erfüllend. Da danke ich meinem Lehrer und diversen Kursleitern sehr!

  • @Jrgn
    @Jrgn 24 дні тому

    zum niederknien schön.

    • @dagmarintreble
      @dagmarintreble  24 дні тому

      @@Jrgn oh wie lieb, vielen Dank, das freu mich so sehr!

  • @charlesduluc3798
    @charlesduluc3798 25 днів тому

    Sublime! Je like, et je m'abonne illico.. Merci..😊

    • @dagmarintreble
      @dagmarintreble  25 днів тому

      @@charlesduluc3798 oh Marcus beaucoup 🥰