September 26, 2014
Today, I spent my advanced instrument study time working with Zach Alan on our duet that we plan to perform on November 5th at the winter assembly. I would love to spend some time with you and Zach so that we can really work over all the harmonizing to make sure nothing sounds off key. We haven't really spent any time formalizing what I am playing on the piano, or how long we are spending on each transition, so it would be great if we could find a time before November 5th to work it all over.
As you know, I have also been working on Pachelbel's Cannon that you transposed in C for me. I am basically finished with the first two pages. However, as I attempt to play on, I feel like some of the notes are wrong. Could we look this over at our next meeting? For example, on the third page, there is one part where my left hand is written to play a D and the right hand a C. When I try to play it, it sounds very odd. It is also hard for me to find a piano recording of the specific transcription we have.
Thank you so for much all your support and I can't wait to continue working!
Best,
Adviacre Executive,
Nadya
Good ear to notice the off notes, but they're suppose to be there. Pachabel wasn't the strongest composer, but it just goes to show ya, these best don't always get popular. Let's find that time to hear you and Zach.
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