Reprising all tutorials again from the beginning. This is helpful; it gives some mental tips. Effective PRACTICE is 99% of the game. This how to slows it down, takes a micro view. Nicely done. Doesn't mention it by name but "lateral forearm movement?" for navigation from point to point, position to position.
I’m still unsure about how to position the hand and how to press with the fingers. I’ve got a piano with pretty tough keys and I don’t know if that means it’s harder for it to feel natural or if my technique is wrong
Hello. I am confused. I came from the video on forearm rotation for scales and there was a bit of a gap between thumb changes. I was hoping this would help me to understand how to close that gap but I remain unsure. 😳
I was wondering if you can teach more about arpeggios, what would be the best gesture to use?
Love your videos by the way
Yes, absolutely! Arpeggios can be very tricky, so understanding how to apply gestural playing to them is very important. Thanks for the feedback!
Question: should we do the jumps without looking at the keys? I'm asking specifically in terms of sight reading, but would like to know generally.
I am wondering the same...
Reprising all tutorials again from the beginning. This is helpful; it gives some mental tips. Effective PRACTICE is 99% of the game. This how to slows it down, takes a micro view. Nicely done. Doesn't mention it by name but "lateral forearm movement?" for navigation from point to point, position to position.
Thanks
This is exactly what I am working on, thank you!
You're very welcome!
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Please, recomend pieces for diferent grades.
Thank you SO much for the feedback! I will be making some tutorial videos on pieces of varying levels! Thanks for the support!!!
That’s gold jerry…gold😄
Thanks man for the excellent tips…much appreciated
Thanks and you're welcome
I’m still unsure about how to position the hand and how to press with the fingers. I’ve got a piano with pretty tough keys and I don’t know if that means it’s harder for it to feel natural or if my technique is wrong
Hello. I am confused. I came from the video on forearm rotation for scales and there was a bit of a gap between thumb changes. I was hoping this would help me to understand how to close that gap but I remain unsure. 😳
This video is separate separate from the scale series. This one focuses on large leaps. Did you watch part 4 of the scale series?
Thanks