This performance is beautiful and stunning, Cameron! The way you highlight those melodic notes is breathtaking. It’s such a musical experience that one forgets how technically challenging it is to play like that. Thanks for sharing it!
Hello! I am in high school and am struggling with playing technical passages without tiring my hands out. Do you have any advice? You played the piece beautifully!
@ Often fatigue can happen in this section because the RH stays in a frozen, stretched position throughout. The wrist needs to loosen and make small circles. Also if the pinky is constantly extended, this will create fatigue. The pinky should be released after each melody note before it plays again. Slow practice will be necessary to train the muscles to release and move correctly.
Brings me back to your recital in college. It was stunning.
Sounds as good as ever!! Lived it!
Beautifully played...thank you!
This performance is beautiful and stunning, Cameron! The way you highlight those melodic notes is breathtaking. It’s such a musical experience that one forgets how technically challenging it is to play like that. Thanks for sharing it!
Thanks so much brother!
It was gteat to watch!!!!
Merry Christmas, dear Cam!
Thank you Didi! Merry Christmas to the family! ❤☺️
Hello! I am in high school and am struggling with playing technical passages without tiring my hands out. Do you have any advice? You played the piece beautifully!
Thank you! It's hard for me to say without seeing you play. Do you have a teacher?
@@cameronsmith7448 I do. I am working on Rachmaninoff's prelude in C sharp minor and I am really struggling with fatigue in the middle section.
@ Often fatigue can happen in this section because the RH stays in a frozen, stretched position throughout. The wrist needs to loosen and make small circles. Also if the pinky is constantly extended, this will create fatigue. The pinky should be released after each melody note before it plays again. Slow practice will be necessary to train the muscles to release and move correctly.