Written for the student, intermediate~advanced/professional pianist (applicable to beginners), as well as for the parent who wants to best facilitate their child's learning at home. "Like" our Facebook page to subscribe to new posts. For Beginners, visit my "Practicing for Beginners" page.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
Awareness-how does one actually get around?
When it comes down to it, there are really only 5 ways of getting around the piano keyboard no matter how intricate or expressive the passage; most of what actually is dependent upon the actual dexterity/flexibility of the palm. Knowledge of the actual process makes for more coherency in the playing, allowing one to concentrate rather, on the artistic purpose of the passage. 1. Contraction (shrinking of the hand smaller than actual finger interval span) 2. Expansion/reaching (opposite of contraction) 3. Jumping/skipping/hopping 4. Crossing over and under 5. Finger substitution (switching fingers when repeating a note shifts the hand's position)
Our Studio has relocated across the Park!
Last week was a big week! Our studio relocated across the park, and the first of the two pianos have arrived! The Steinway B has been put on the truck. It is due for a long drive...will keep you posted.
Meanwhile, the little one has already arrived.
and went in for a tune up on Superbowl Sunday.
And yes, congrats to our Superbowl champs! Go Ravens!!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)