I am a pre-professional pianist. The things you have said in this video are right. In addition to those, sitting correctly is one of the most vital keystone you have not mentioned. The player’s hips should be in the middle of the chair and the player should lean on the keys using their fingers during playing. The chair musn’t be too close or far from the keys. Knees should be almost same with the place where keys starts ( as a direction) Player also should bend over the keys in order to use not only the power of arm, but also back and shoulders. This will change the entire sounding of the piano. However as you said, when playing all the muscles in the body should be definitely relaxed to not sound harsh and unmusically. Thank you for the video :)
I'm currently an intermediate pianist trying to get to that next level. These videos really help :) I have a question how should I structure my piano practice to make it more efficient? :) What are some pieces you recommend to play for an intermediate/pre-advanced pianist to help become more advanced in piano?
saving u 7 wasted minutes: Speed, clean sound, good sound comes from *much, *much, MUCH! more than just playing slowly, clomsily, erratically, and injuring yourself in the process. Its coordination, MENTAL agility, relaxation, note-concept grouping.. combined movements, musical awareness, patiencce, humility, post-physiological recovery, new neuronal connections and experience that will bring all of that. watch oter youtubers who can actually *play* and KNOW what they are talkin about
I am a pre-professional pianist. The things you have said in this video are right. In addition to those, sitting correctly is one of the most vital keystone you have not mentioned. The player’s hips should be in the middle of the chair and the player should lean on the keys using their fingers during playing. The chair musn’t be too close or far from the keys. Knees should be almost same with the place where keys starts ( as a direction) Player also should bend over the keys in order to use not only the power of arm, but also back and shoulders. This will change the entire sounding of the piano. However as you said, when playing all the muscles in the body should be definitely relaxed to not sound harsh and unmusically. Thank you for the video :)
I'm currently an intermediate pianist trying to get to that next level. These videos really help :) I have a question how should I structure my piano practice to make it more efficient? :) What are some pieces you recommend to play for an intermediate/pre-advanced pianist to help become more advanced in piano?
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my dream piece was fig leaf rag, there am i playing it perfectly now
saving u 7 wasted minutes: Speed, clean sound, good sound comes from *much, *much, MUCH! more than just playing slowly, clomsily, erratically, and injuring yourself in the process. Its coordination, MENTAL agility, relaxation, note-concept grouping.. combined movements, musical awareness, patiencce, humility, post-physiological recovery, new neuronal connections and experience that will bring all of that. watch oter youtubers who can actually *play* and KNOW what they are talkin about
Is your technique mastery course still in the "pre-sales" state; or is the course material available immediately?
You could have made this more concise and actually shared much more of the ‘how’, rather than so much making promises and dissing other TH-camrs.
Great Video! Whats piece is this from 2:38 onwards?
Chopin nocturne op 55 no 1
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