The Many Stories of Bill Fitzpatrick: My day of practicingLearn how was a typical day for Prof. FitzpatrickIn this new video of his personal stories series, Prof. Fitzpatrick tells how a typical day of his life was. Released on October 26, 2022 DISCLAIMER: The views and the opinions expressed in this video are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Virtual Sheet Music and its employees. Video TranscriptionI was teaching at the Blair School in Nashville and playing 2nd violin in the Blair Quartet. I decided to live in my rented studio with my bed on the floor without a spring mattress underneath, a stool, but no other furniture. As for electronic devices I only had a clock and a tape recorder. Monday through Friday's I was up at 6:00, washed up, and then had tea and muesli. I would start practicing Yost at 6:30 and then from 8:00 Schradieck till 9:15. I would then go to my 3 hour quartet rehearsal at 9:30 and at 12:30 have my hour lunch break. I would then practice from 1:30 till the first student, which was around 4:00 and then had my dinner break till 8:00. I recorded rep from 8:00 to 10:00. I would then walk down the street and buy some ice cream, come back home and while eating it I would listen to what I had recorded. If needed I would then revise my practice sheets. Weekends I just did it all in a row! Every few weeks or so I would fly to New York and have a lesson with Ms Delay. I would take the Friday evening red eye, stay at my girlfriend's apartment and practice all day Saturday for my lesson on Sunday! Sunday night I would fly back to Nashville and do it all over again! Seriously I did this for one whole year! Automatic video-to-text transcription by DaDaScribe.com |
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