It is good to teach students about the accacciatura. It is actually always fast; the slower one in Mozart and in Baroque music is the appoggiatura. If I may, your pinkies are reflecting some tension. They rise into the air when other fingers are playing. See if you can allow them to hang down with the help of gravity. Playing will feel so much better! You have a wonderfully engaging personality for TH-cam! Very enjoyable! Thank you for this presentation!
It is good to teach students about the accacciatura. It is actually always fast; the slower one in Mozart and in Baroque music is the appoggiatura.
If I may, your pinkies are reflecting some tension. They rise into the air when other fingers are playing. See if you can allow them to hang down with the help of gravity. Playing will feel so much better! You have a wonderfully engaging personality for TH-cam! Very enjoyable! Thank you for this presentation!
I am glad I learned about acciaccatura. Thank you for making this video it really did help me just by hearing slowly ☺️
Thank you! This is my favourite piano sound and I wanted to know the name!
Nice concept,Thanks madam.
Nice to hear an Australian accent :-)
thanks so much
Thank you! :3 Now I can playyy
Great explanation. Do the gymnopedies do this?
Idk
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@@ninatopchishvili9078 Yup
Is there one in chop suey?
Wait, does the word painted on the piano says KAWAI..?
Kawai is a brand of musical instruments.
@@gasolineandwine which is the best hybrid piano that has a sound equivalent to accoustic in ur opinion.
I have a Kawai piano
Yeah, is a famous musical instruments brand. I know for Japanese people can be funny because of "Kawaii", but it has nothing to do with that 😂
I'm just here to see how one pronounces it lol