Organ
My recording recording illustrates “Trio Sonata I in Eb Major”-Adagio Movement By: Johann Sebastian Bach. In this piece I am showing the practice method of chunking. Chunking is a method of slowly drilling one-two measures at a time. It is isolating portions of the piece, rather than repeating the piece as a whole. This method is most useful to use when you have trouble spots, or when you need a confidence booster with specific measures. It is a slow and tedious process, as is the method stated above, yet it is efficient. Efficiency as a musician is key, because beginning as a focused musician will continue as you advance, resulting in success. My sound relates to our class theme, music at UNC-School of the Arts, because our school is known for elite musicians. Our levels of practicing are intense and important, because we strive to be the best. We are dedicated individuals, and we want to keep our A+ reputation as a community.
Technique and Efficiency
UNCSA Organ Practice Room; Winston Salem, NC
Organists, Baroque, Musicians