by Lefont » Thu Mar 04, 2010 2:05 am
I tried it on the Minuet by CPE Bach on p. 101, which I don't know and also never heard it played before. I went at it one measure at a time playing to the first note of the next measure, then move on to the next measure. I did it hands together. For some reason, it felt fine going at it hands together for such small chunks. (Normally, I'd learn something like this hands separate, but I'd play through the whole piece one hand at a time.) While tempted, I did not sight read through the piece.
The result was I pretty much learned the first 8 measures of this 16 measure piece in 20 minutes. I think that is a personal record. I tried to memorize as much as I could as I was work through each measure. I could play this without my usual hesitations, a bit on the slow side, but also more accurately than usual. I was shocked that I was able to play slowly the first 8 measures without looking at the music after 20 minutes.
Unfortunately, the next 4 measures (9 - 12) took as much as 35 minutes. I think that may be what people call diminishing returns. I was getting tired and wasn't memorizing as much, but after an hour from when I first started, I was able to play the entire piece slowly without hesitations. That's still a record for me. If I practice the way I did before, it would easily take 3 to 4 days to get to where I am now with this piece in just one day.