Time marked by music
Ever since we came back from our trip, my time has been measured by a very peculiar pace—the rhythm of music. You might say that following the rhythm is not an uncommon occurrence for a musician, and of course you are right. Rhythm is an integral part of music, along with melody and harmony; however, I mean literally.

My time, my life was marked by music, by practising my instrument, and by organising everything around lessons, rehearsals, gigs, and a lot of studying. First thing after the morning coffee: piano. Then piano and more piano. Maybe lunch, aaaand more of the same musical instrument in the form of lessons or practising again!

There is a certain addiction to studying and learning new (and old) pieces, as once you start discovering the sublime details and all the challenges under your fingers, there is no way back until you achieve at least the goals you set for that day. I can't say until perfection, as there is no perfection if you can always slightly (or significantly) change the way of perceiving and performing a piece.
Also, we can't talk about perfection, as I am still far from playing the piano accompaniments of pieces you will hear today in that way. But there is a lot of happiness that practising music gives! Also, listening to the music gives joy, so why not share with you as well these cool pieces?
Here they come, in this #TTT (Three Tune Tuesday) post, actually my very first post in this initiative. I hope your hearing will be thrilled while listening to Vivaldi.
Truth be told, my inner hearing is thrilled with it. Not my fingers with the piano accompaniment, though. 😂 Yesterday evening, after playing the piano for the whole day (all the Christmas repertoire that I will need very soon for the gigs and the piano accompaniments of several violin pieces that I need for my work), my right thumb started hurting. Am I old for this already?
No.
Yes, maybe I am.
But it was not the real reason my thumb started hurting. The piano accompaniment for this particular Violin Concerto in A minor by Vivaldi is not pianistically comfortable. You see and hear in the video a baroque orchestra and not just one piano (which in my case has to substitute the whole ensemble). It means that the piano part the pianist has to play is not originally written by the composer of the piece. Btw, it is very normal that the piano is used to substitute the whole orchestra or ensemble and accompany the soloist instrument, in my case, right now, string instruments.

I have always loved to play together with other musicians. It requires the sensibility to feel the other musician and his/her intentions in every moment, and at the same time, it provides more confidence while performing together on the stage. But it can also be just a rehearsal, and you feel over the moon as the music just came out so great while playing it together.

That is how we felt last Saturday after La Follia by Arcangelo Corelli came out relatively well. There is still work on it, though. And I doubt that the version we play will ever sound this spectacular as these musicians play (Hiro Kurosaki - violin, Alberto Martínez Molina - harpsichord and Ruth Verona - cello).
A lot of baroque music, right? 😁
Don't worry, it will change in no time, as for the third piece in this post, I am bringing something completely different. I don't want you to suffer from boredom; music is here to bring happiness.
So, what if I say Mariah Carey...? Which song would come to your mind?

Yeah!! A very catchy Christmas song!
It DOES have a connection with the previous two music pieces, as I am practising this one too! 🤣
Don't ask 😂. I will just say that I have a lot of fun playing it. 😉

well before you start on your Christmas music , there is still some days left to play November rain 😂.
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Too late 🤣
Christmas music is already killing my husband and the neighbours 😂
However, you are right, I can't say no to November Rain, at least to listen to it ;)
A bit off topic, but still music related. I hear the album arrived sound and safe :)
Yeeeeees :)))
I wanted to post about its safe arrival home and joining the collection haha, but I was completely immersed in work and the joys of studying... I think I need a pair of additional arms and hands so I can practice and write here about everything from our trip at the same time 😂
Yeah, that often happens to me too :) It takes me months to cover a trip that took just a single week :)
I still have some unpublished places from our trip to Portugal made at the beginning of 2023 😂
Hehe, same here :))
I loved your post 💖 It's wonderful to see how you express yourself about music and how rehearsing certain pieces makes you feel
Thanks for sharing your passion for music and those touches of humor that inevitably make me smile.
Have a beautiful day ✨️
Thank you @eugelys 😇
Isn't music just so wonderful? Every touch with it, even the studying time and rehearsals, lessons, and performances, all of that shapes our thoughts and makes our hearts and faces smile! Thank you, and I also wish you a nice day too! ✨️
Yes, that's right💜 Music makes me happier, and singing has been my companion during the hardest moments of my life. May music continue to make our hearts beat!
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STOPEven though you're working hard, the important thing is that you enjoy it, and that's great 😃👏🏻.
Those presentations will be a success! ✨
Yes, I can't complain about the choice I made when I was small, to be a musician. But also whatever we do in life, we should be happy with it 😊
Thank you @sofathana! 😘
I agree! 🤗
Hello friend @mipiano , I'm glad to see you here in the community and to know that you're well, even though I'm the tourist here.
I suppose the pain in your fingers is a sign of how hard you're working, which is why musicians measure themselves by their passion, blood and sweat. I know everything will go well at your Christmas recitals.
Hahaha, you are not just a tourist 😜
I see someone involved in 🪈 🎶
It's just my thumb (solo el pulgar de la mano derecha) that got angry with my all day long practicing, actually a
painfulgood reminder that I should study that Vivaldi (the first movement) slower and softer. Gracias, sí, saldrán bien 😇😁☺️🥰
smell to Christmas again
Good morning @mipiano, today my day also started with music... and now I'm running late. I couldn't stop listening to the three songs; the first two are wonderful... I'm late but with very good vibes.
I think that listening to these pieces gives me an idea of how complicated it must be to replace all the instruments I see in the videos with just one... 🤔
I'll finish without commenting on the Mariah Carey song... and you'll tell us about it.
Have a great day.
A big hug. 🤗
Good morning @enraizar 🌞
There is no better way to start the day than with good vibes. And music is definitely a vibration, if it matches with our thoughts, feelings, or taste then we feel it as a good vibe indeed.
We pianists have 10 fingers, so we can replace as many people 😂
Just a joke, of course. Piano accompaniments that replace the orchestra are arrangements written for piano (usually not by the composer, especially if we talk about pieces from baroque) so it's supposed to be normal, but we do have to think like an orchestra and mimic certain instruments for example. Easy. 😆
Thank you very much ☺️ and have a great day you too, I hope you arrive at your work on time. Yo voy por la tarde así que toda la mañana = 🎹 😆
Good afternoon, @mipiano, I arrived just in time and with high energy. I'm curious to know what you're rehearsing for... I suppose we'll find out this Christmas.
Big hug.
Well, in general I practice now for myself; but also to learn all the piano accompaniments of the violin pieces that are usually practiced and played in new school where I work and accompany them, and also for the Christmas concert so we have rehearsals on Saturdays, plus I got booked for a few gigs already for Christmas 🎄 😎 🥳
Good evening and maybe also good night 😴 😉
What do you mean, you're old? Nothing of the sort!!! The finger hurts so much practice, who does nothing nothing hurts nothing ... or everything hurts, because when you want to move and can not... hahaha
You know I love the violin and both feet are incredible, the baroque style is great and I can imagine the emotion and joy you have when you play with other musicians and the piece comes out perfect, achievement, achievement and more achievement!!!!
The music comes from your heart so you have the rhythm of the music and piano, piano and more piano. You do what makes you happy!😘
😂😂 hahaha, could be.
Jokes aside, actually the stretched hand positions (like in the little gif I just made, this is just one in the many during the whole first movement of the concerto) in the fast tempo is the culprit. Oh, plus my age 😂😂😂
I knew you would like the baroque pieces, and the violin with its beautiful sound 😍
I am back to 🎹🤗👋, (my Wednesday Walk with fingers on the piano keys 😂)
We artists must take care of our hands... I know what you mean! The carpal tunneler bothers sometimes... ouch!🤣
What wonderful gifts you've given us with this selection!
I understand what you mean; the work of a musician is truly demanding. Keep up the good work! Best of luck!
I am glad you liked the music, I love it too and enjoy the process of working on them 😇
Thanks 🌸
At Christmas, you can't miss Mariah Carey's classic haha I love Stirling's violin version! 😍
I heard La Folia in Suzuki's book and guess what, I tried to see if I could play it for a while (after all, no one can hear me haha 😂) Obviously, it didn't go well, I'm not a musician, I'm just an owl with a violin trying to have some fun 🦉🎻
I want to hear the piano version of All I Want for Christmas... 🙌
La Folia - la primera del libro 6 😁
Well, tell the little owl that he can come with you so we all can play together Vivaldi, Corelli and Mariah Carey too 😉
Yay, Baroque is my favorite time for classical music. Thanks for sharing. And Christmas music. Wonderful.
Hey Sarah, glad to hear from you 😀 and I am also glad you liked the shared music from this post 😇🥰
Before I read your last two lines in your post I thought, go and play Mariah Carey! And you do ... NICE! But likely not easy as well? Assuming you also have to play all the sounds that is missing from other instruments? Like the bells? Perhaps you need an extended keyboard. Or one of those electronic ones that can produce any type of sound. I know for a fact, you won't be bored coming weeks/months with all these Xmas gigs and stuff.
Hahaha, extended keyboard or extended hands for all the instruments and sound effects 😂, the important thing is that it brings fun. I don't play it alone, luckily, my part is bringing the rhythm and harmony and the part that everyone can sing along will be played by the violins. Which means if there is a mistake the audience can blame the violinists and not me 🤣. Joke of course, as it is a team work and everyone is important 😉
Yeah, I am not bored 😆
That sounds like proper team play while you can dodge any critisim. Perrrrrrfect setup 🥳😆
NJOPY the learning, the working, the gigs itself, the whole jounrey 😉