Another semester is coming. I wish I’ll graduate (again) here in the US. Even though it’s just a certificate, I believe it might help a lot on my next career.
Jul 19, 05:36PM PDT | 0 comments
- i went to see my organ professor
- he gave me new piece to play which i like very much, instead of that old one i grew bored so that is great improvement
- he gave me new perspective: to prepare for his exam first, then follow the steps (mentioned down) – so the whole goal is much more pleasant now
- i played yesterday whole evening
- i went today to library and got fingering so i can start practising tonight :-)
Nov 07, 2005, 07:52AM PST | 1 cheer | 0 comments
in order to do that i should pass my 3 exams in next 2-3 months
and finish most of the steps mentioned below asap.
this Sat i’m going to meet my organ teacher.
Nov 02, 2005, 03:04AM PST | 0 comments
- find that book and scripts
- start learning again
declutter my sintdone- develop a playing habit again
- play every day – starting today!
- find Gregorian chant book i have and study it thorougly
- there are also gregoran chant sites i could browse, ummm
it would be easier if i had my piano.
also:
contact my organ teacher and appoint lectures saturdayfind out about liturgics lecturers and keep with them- contact my peadagogy teacher and appoint an exam
- write a template for thesis and make a proposal
- contact my conducting teacher and see if i can join some classes
- see what’s with my improvisation
- find a people for a little choir for my exam – join Canticum for that purpose
in one word,
see the new schedule, what will be possible for me to attenddone- actually attend classes! -> this week
- see all teachers and talk with them about preparation
- ask Heda for literature she have
- make a list of all grad exams and requirements
edited 2.11.5
Aug 08, 2005, 06:54AM PDT | 2 comments
my first graduation was electrothincs. now i have 3 exams, thesis and graduation exams left – i want to graduate this year 2005/2006 and become grand (pipe) organ player, not only on paper but in life, i want to live my music knowledge to the fullest!
Jul 28, 2005, 03:44AM PDT | 0 comments