Once I heard that you should spend longer of your practicing session on technique exercises and less on the pieces?? How do you recommend or what’s your take on that??
@@ThePianoProfKateBoyd, I trained on the principles and fundamentals technique, following books and lessons that use examples on repertoires, and train on the perrons it self slowly
I have new book the Leschetizky method by Malwine Bree. The method is useful to strengthen fingers and and hand shaping, and memorizing the keyboard . Have you some advice on it ?
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Once I heard that you should spend longer of your practicing session on technique exercises and less on the pieces?? How do you recommend or what’s your take on that??
It depends on your goals. However, I recommend working more on repertoire because technique is in the service of the music!
@@ThePianoProfKateBoyd, I trained on the principles and fundamentals technique, following books and lessons that use examples on repertoires, and train on the perrons it self slowly
I have new book the Leschetizky method by Malwine Bree. The method is useful to strengthen fingers and and hand shaping, and memorizing the keyboard . Have you some advice on it ?
I'm not familiar with that book - will check it out! Thanks for sharing!
@@ThePianoProfKateBoyd thank