New Year's Day, 2021

  Happy New Year! May this year bring you peace and tranquility!

Now, at the beginning of the year, I thought about what kind of music I would like to play this year.
1. piano sonata by Beethoven
 The new songs were No. 23 "Passion", No. 26 (Farewell), and No. 29 "Hammerklavi", which I had longed for.
  ers". But number 29 will definitely not be finished by the end of the year.
 Review No. 21, 30, 31, and 32.
  It's all thanks to mobile lessons by a former colleague pianist. These days,
  I have managed to make it audible. In the beginning, I commented almost every bar.
  I used to spend a lot of time getting "okay" while getting "I'll take care of it".
  I think you've improved a lot since you started, haven't you?
  I hope you have studied a lot to flesh out the comments you received. I'm sure you've studied a lot to flesh out the comments you've received.
  I'm grateful for that. ...so the songs I have typed so far at this point...
  We decided to review it again.
 
2. challenge to stringed instruments
 Stringed instruments are not simply damped instruments like the piano, but rather the strings are scraped with a bow to produce sound.
  For this reason, the sound coloring is quite diverse. Striking in a certain number of orchestras.
  I have tried it once before, and it worked. I tried it once before.

        Samuel Barber "Adagio for Strings"

  However, when it comes to creating sounds as a solo artist, it is very difficult.
  The sound of each note needs to be adjusted very finely. Each note requires very detailed adjustment. MIDI
  Aside from the demo samples made by the sound production company, the solo performance of the classical
  I have never seen anything that can be heard properly in Popular AI techniques
  I hope that a sound source that applies the technique will be available soon. But I'm going to study it little by little.
  I am planning to do so.
 Goals: Beethoven's Violin Sonata No. 9 "Kreutzer" and Cello Sonata
  No. 3. I'd like to try string quartet if possible.
 The "Kreutzer" is said to be one of the greatest violin sonatas of all time.
  The year before last, a violinist living in Germany gave a recital at the recital of one of his teachers.
  I've been wanting to try my hand at typing ever since I heard the concerto with Hiroto Yashima.
  It is.

 I wonder what will happen.