Submissions from 2015-05-05 to 2015-05-12 (3 total)

Cello practice this week: not enough

I think I have managed to practice for 2 hours, and haven't added new pieces. I tried a different fingering for GoT, alternating 2nd and 4th position. I am getting more comfortable in higher positions lately.

It's been a busier week than most, meaning less time for side projects. The CEO of the company I work for died in an accident, which has had some repercussions at the job. Also he was a cool guy, so it made me kind of down. Then I bought a new car which has taken up a lot of time and energy. On a positive note, the car will help me get to cello lessons if I decide to start taking some, so it could pay off eventually.


Hello there !

I bought a Diatonic button accordion this year and i need more regularity in my training, so i join this streak. :)

I'm working on "La valse d'amélie Poulain" by Yann Tiersen, and the "Song of storm" in the Zelda video game.

  • Sunday : I played for one hour.
  • Monday : 35 minutes. I think i begin with too difficult musics…


Bonjour !

J'ai acheté un accordéon diatonique cette année et j'ai besoin de plus de régularité dans mes entrainements, j'ai donc décidé de m'inscrire ici. :)

Je travail sur "La valse d'amélie Poulain" de Yann Tiersen, et le "chant des tempêtes" du jeu vidéo Zelda.

  • Dimanche : Entrainement d'une heure.
  • Lundi : 35 minutes. Je pense que j'ai commencé avec des musiques trop difficiles…

Just discovered this streak!

I'll edit this post every time I practice this week, since I'm likely to forget how much time I spent every day. ^^'

Oh, and, I also play cello (like this streak's host, although I'm a newbie). :D

  • Thursday: Study by Bréval (line 1 and 2), about 45 minutes.
  • Friday: Study by Bréval (line 3 and 4, then all of it), about 1 hour.
  • Saturday: Lesson, Study by Bréval (all), accompanied with the teacher. About 1 hour.
  • Sunday: Study by Bréval, line 1 and 2, faster, staccato. 1 hour.
  • Monday: Study by Bréval, all of if, faster and staccato. 1 hour. It’s starting to sound great! :D