Unlock the Secret of Perfect Piano Playing: Hand Stability

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  • Опубліковано 16 січ 2025

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  • @sebastian.pianiste
    @sebastian.pianiste 18 днів тому +44

    It'd be nice to get a video on whats it like to be a classical concert pianist, and how youre able to deal with and manage the repetoire for all of the recitals

  • @mistyrain83
    @mistyrain83 18 днів тому +7

    Thank you. I am a self-taught piano enthusiast of thirty years and play a lot of Chopin. A few months ago my pianist friend watched me play and told me that I have a big problem with my hands - the same problem you talk about in this video - and that if I could improve it, then the level of playing would improve a lot. I realized the problem, but didn't have a good solution. That's when your lesson came in time, thank you for your video, it was so helpful.THANK YOU !

  • @sebastian.pianiste
    @sebastian.pianiste 18 днів тому +17

    Hii, greetings form México, I truly think your content is pretty much the best of classical music content everrr.

    • @polleels
      @polleels 18 днів тому

      Yes and grzegorz niemczuck is one of a kind to. Letteraly did all chopin piano pieces in 1 and a half year(all interesting). This guy is a legend. To. Annique is a verry good bridge to like classical music I think, and also gives amazing advice.

  • @heartofthekeys
    @heartofthekeys  18 днів тому +17

    Whaaaaats Uuuuuuuuup guys! I am so excited for my debut in London! Looking forward to see many of you there! Tickets and info here: www.rcm.ac.uk/events/chooseseats/?WebInstanceId=3187462

  • @jorgerivas1424
    @jorgerivas1424 10 днів тому

    Good luck on your concert! I love how your (Chopin) playing is crystal clear beautiful! I just started using this technique in my piano practice every day. I'm used to re-training! I had been playing (self-taught) cello for many years when I started (4 years) study at the university & found out all my bad habits. After 60 years of (self-taught) piano, just started lessons from a Moscow Conservatory professor. That was a rude awakening!! I've never heard "no" so many times. I've never heard "that's not how you play Chopin" so many times. Best to you. You rock!

  • @Loudstork
    @Loudstork 18 днів тому +1

    Danke, dass du diese übungen mit uns teilst. Hab erst sei nem jahr mit den Klavierspielen angefangen und diese Übungen helfen so sehr! Vor allem weil ich starke Probleme mit meiner Handhaltung habe.

  • @velcroman11
    @velcroman11 16 днів тому +1

    I felt really good when she said it took her a year to get this exercise inti her hands and fingers. So many YT piano teachers never, ever give any idea how long it might take to “get it”.

  • @AysanHosseini-wy5ey
    @AysanHosseini-wy5ey 6 днів тому

    Good luck on your concert in London ❤❤❤
    And I loveee your blush 😊

  • @granturismo6774
    @granturismo6774 18 днів тому +2

    You are beautifully in tune with Music so we can all be too - thanks for everything xx*

  • @mikeragsdale112
    @mikeragsdale112 10 днів тому

    I thoroughly enjoy your videos, both on UTube and Patreon. The Cortot and Hanon videos have helped my technique immensely.

  • @larghedoggo9607
    @larghedoggo9607 17 днів тому +1

    I am also a selftaught who likes ramantic classical pieces.
    It really takes time even I have awareness of my technic not being stable since beginning.
    I started to realize how important is understanding each fingers' role and how different they are in anatomical way.(like Chopin's idea)
    It also has something to do with our hand size, for example I always had problam with my thumb stability while playing big chords.
    I discovered the weight center is not actually in the middle since our hands are not symmetrical.
    I need to give little more attenthing to the thumb side(shifting without making more tension) and my 5th finger also used to stay flat in 50% of time.
    Since learning op10no4 from Chopin, I start to see a loooot stuff and look back for my technic.
    I just realized my snall hand size(maximun 9th while playing very bottom of key), is not a good hand for modern piano.
    But for octave aspect, thumb stability is bit more important than 5th finger, so I have to compromise sometimes when I have to play big chords with 2 or 3 notes within especially they are shifting in left center.
    Also when the note is not combine, I have no excuse but to make every fingers stable(especially for 5th finger to light up the biggest melody line in chromatic feature)
    Also with weakest finger, our 4 th finger, we need some cooperation with 3rd or 5th or even wrist sometimes to not go against our natural physics.
    Transition or connecting weight center on 2nd and 3rd.
    It really takes times to realize all those details but worth it

  • @Akash_official_1122
    @Akash_official_1122 9 днів тому

    Thank you so much heart of the keys❤

  • @Tautropfenoase
    @Tautropfenoase 17 днів тому

    Fantastic Exercises, please more of this and thank you so much.❤

  • @raysonjohn1246
    @raysonjohn1246 11 днів тому

    Yes, the Cortot excercise really good even if you are are (like me) just a humble amateur. Good video

  • @pianobananahousemadeira
    @pianobananahousemadeira 18 днів тому +6

    Why do I not life in London 😢 As one comment mentions it would be intresting to tell us more about your journey/life as a classical pianist. Must be amazing but hard (well as every profession is). Wish you all the best in 2025

  • @brandonscott3012
    @brandonscott3012 16 днів тому

    Thanks for tips! Im new to piano, this is the kind of info i definitely need. Gotta build good habits early :)

  • @jameshasbeenjammin
    @jameshasbeenjammin 18 днів тому

    This was a really helpful video. Thank you

  • @lepetitquichotte
    @lepetitquichotte 18 днів тому +1

    Thank you!!!

  • @boyleiidea
    @boyleiidea 18 днів тому

    Thank you so much!
    I've learned so much from you!

  • @KLAVIERSideQuests
    @KLAVIERSideQuests 14 днів тому

    Super helpful thanks!

  • @sychg3448
    @sychg3448 16 днів тому

    Very helpful , thanks

  • @Dan-sc7us
    @Dan-sc7us 18 днів тому +16

    Wow, you're a fiery redhead! Love the hair! You look fantastic!

    • @coleptera180
      @coleptera180 18 днів тому

      I think it’s just high saturation, her natural hair is dark red, but here emphasised due to light and saturation

    • @davidrboland
      @davidrboland 17 днів тому

      Jesus. A beautiful, talented redhead with a hint of an Asian look. There is a God.

  • @fatmathepianist
    @fatmathepianist 18 днів тому +1

    Yess it was so helpful please keep this piano technique videos. We need your masterclasses🙃🤍

  • @MichelGuk
    @MichelGuk 18 днів тому +3

    Hiii from Quebec

  • @matteogarzetti
    @matteogarzetti 16 днів тому

    Complimenti!

  • @cliveparaschis
    @cliveparaschis 18 днів тому

    Good luck in the Britten Theatre🧗🏻‍♀️. Hope you also get to play in the Albert Hall just up the stairs from there one day .😊

  • @piano_and_bouldering
    @piano_and_bouldering 18 днів тому

    Danke für die Übung! Ich habe meine Technik sehr verbessert, aber totale Probleme mit dem rechten kleinen Finger, ich glaube der war mal verletzt🙈 werde es mal einbauen!

  • @Apex_Piano
    @Apex_Piano 18 днів тому +2

    Hii, I could be wrong on this theory, but the size of hands might also play a factor in this. There is a famous picture of Rachmaninoff with his hands at the keyboard (and we all know how large his hands were), and his knuckles were almost lower than his fingers. Despite this, some might say that he was the greatest piano player of all time (debatable). Maybe it’s some Russian old school technique, I’m not entirely sure, but it sure is interesting.
    P.S: 1min 10min 1 hour Rach 3 ossia cadenza

    • @ralphiesal
      @ralphiesal 18 днів тому

      she said on her instagram story that she has played rach 3 when she was younger. one of the questions asked which cadenza she played and she stated “the cool one”

  • @barrypaulh
    @barrypaulh 18 днів тому

    Awesomeness 🎹

  • @RainDog0680
    @RainDog0680 15 днів тому

    This is a great exercise and the kind I’ve been looking for!
    I typically don’t play on a piano, or a keyboard with weighted keys. Can you still build that control this way without weighted keys?

  • @alyssaimani2664
    @alyssaimani2664 18 днів тому

    This is something that I need to get rid of my spaghetti hand posture 😂. This helps a lot. Thank you so much for sharing ❤.

  • @a.a.dehulster7567
    @a.a.dehulster7567 День тому

    🙏🏻😄I hope it will be possible one day to transplant the neurological patterns and brainwaves of good pianists like you into bad ones like many of us. We al have the same muscles and bones and can move them quite easilly, in daily life, but the movements necessary for good pianoplaying, simple as they look, are next level…It is still a mystery. The exercice you demonstrate is very useful imo, it gives a sense of balance between the pressing and release of the key. Instead of “stumbling and falling” from key to key, pulling up the previous fingers quickly, there seems to be a more gradual, balanced process. Thanks!

  • @PianoMod
    @PianoMod 18 днів тому +2

    Bud Spencer's hands are stable everytime. 😎👊🎹

  • @IainInLondon
    @IainInLondon 18 днів тому +1

    There's lots of public pianos around London if you wanted to impress Joe Public and promote yourself. Nice grand piano in the V&A museum cafe and two in St Pancras station, which is popular with YouTubbers.

  • @RJ-wj6kv
    @RJ-wj6kv 16 днів тому +1

    Hi annique, ich glaube du meintest wohl "collapsing" anstelle von "colliding" 😅. Man hört bei deinen Übungen mit dem Akkord noch, dass es nicht 100% passt, ist es dann nicht schwer herauszufinden, welche/r Finger nicht zeitgleich den Ton erzeugen? Das könnte man mit einer App, die die Töne aufnimmt und analysiert bestimmt gut darstellen wo es noch verbesserungsbedarf gibt. Was meinst du dazu?

    • @lokmanmerican6889
      @lokmanmerican6889 14 днів тому

      Yes, I agree she probably meant "collapsing" instead of "colliding"

  • @villep7907
    @villep7907 18 днів тому +1

    Yea damn my first piece with my teacher was etude op10-12 , and yeaaa my hand looked like spaghetti. Let's just say it deeefinitely didnt work at first 😂
    My teacher really worked on hand stability, and in the end there was CLEAR progress. I definitely agree that this is probably the most important, at least fundemental thing in playing the piano

    • @sacrilegiousboi978
      @sacrilegiousboi978 16 днів тому +1

      My fingers looked like spaghetti when I was younger too, or like drunk spiders lol. My friend meanwhile looked much more effortless whilst playing, plus he was extremely accurate and barely made mistakes unlike me. Looking back at footage of him playing, he has an extremely stable hand position, you can always see his knuckles whilst playing.

  • @DoubleFovea
    @DoubleFovea 18 днів тому +2

    Interesting exercise! I will try it.

  • @hippophile
    @hippophile 15 днів тому

    I have tension in one finger. The first finger of my right hand. I am trying to work on it... Let's see if this helps!!

  • @7James77
    @7James77 10 днів тому

    I am only speaking from experience on a topic that involves your video but not discussed. Seat position. If you are too close it will be difficult to play at the heart of the keys. Just as if you are too far you will have poor hand positioning and stress on shoulders. Best starting point is forearm is level with the floor.

  • @AkogwuDaniel-i1k
    @AkogwuDaniel-i1k 18 днів тому

    Hello annique🤗🤗

  • @moritzkonig5397
    @moritzkonig5397 18 днів тому +1

    noch nie so früh gewesen

  • @MikeM91320
    @MikeM91320 18 днів тому

    Do you think its necessary to do this exercise weighted keys? Is it possible to find just the first exercise from that book? Thank you.

  • @lordwilksy
    @lordwilksy 18 днів тому

    Great! There’s a Chopin chord I can play.. kinda 👊

  • @yosefGames
    @yosefGames 18 днів тому

    I'm playing Liszt Etude 7, so it seems to me that I need more help with very fast arpeggios. There's one piece I've been sitting on for a month at the end of the piece, it's extremely difficult, but I'm also studying Chopin's Winter Vinide. 2

  • @michaelalava8943
    @michaelalava8943 18 днів тому

    is finger stability on the piano comparable to that on guitar?
    i play guitar as a hobby and my left hand can comfortably play the chromatic scale on the piano using fingers 3-4-5 at speed. i'm hoping that switching hands on the guitar will develop my right hand in the same way.

  • @phoenixanimations5233
    @phoenixanimations5233 11 днів тому

    Will you participate in the Chopin competition?

  • @piano_and_bouldering
    @piano_and_bouldering 18 днів тому +1

    Hast du eine neue Haarfarbe?😊 steht dir gut😊😊

    • @heartofthekeys
      @heartofthekeys  18 днів тому +1

      Haha nein, das sieht in diesem Video nur rötlicher aus als sonst, weil das Licht ein wenig komisch eingestellt war und ich versucht habe, das im Edit irgendwie zu fixen 😅😂

    • @piano_and_bouldering
      @piano_and_bouldering 18 днів тому

      @heartofthekeys dann weißt du ja, falls du mal eine Veränderung willst, dass es so auch gut aussieht😄

  • @ArminBub
    @ArminBub 17 днів тому

    3:57 Always stay at the heart of the key, the edge
    4:05 The pinky is in the middle of the key 😂

    • @heartofthekeys
      @heartofthekeys  17 днів тому +1

      Yup I am sorry - I also had to laugh about it while editing 😂 not easy to stay at the heart of the keys all the time 😂

  • @bh5606
    @bh5606 18 днів тому +1

    Like the hair color.

  • @SantiagoMuñeton_V
    @SantiagoMuñeton_V 17 днів тому

  • @erickhenrique4673
    @erickhenrique4673 18 днів тому

    ❤❤

  • @OdiKrause
    @OdiKrause 18 днів тому

    any chance that your piano needs tuning?

  • @leoisbae
    @leoisbae 16 днів тому

    Have you seen Horowitz play? 😁

  • @stanislavbichenko2563
    @stanislavbichenko2563 17 днів тому

    1:58 Ustvolskaya and Rzewski would like to have a talk with you

  • @Schmidthorst69
    @Schmidthorst69 18 днів тому +2

    Ich glaube, Freddie Mercury hatte eine komplett konträre Technik. Auf den Videoaufnahmen sieht es fast immer so aus, als würden seine Hände regelrecht auf dem Klavier liegen.
    Aber gut, bei Ausnahmekünstlern ist ja eh alles anders.

    • @sacrilegiousboi978
      @sacrilegiousboi978 16 днів тому +2

      He had a long, flat hand and hypermobile fingers, makes playing with this stable hand position very difficult. I have this problem too.

    • @niklaswirges9085
      @niklaswirges9085 16 днів тому

      Das was Freddie Mercury spielt, ist auch ohne vernünftige Technik möglich. Ich vergöttere Freddie Mercury, bin mir aber sicher, dass er keine Beethovensonate oder schwierigeres spielen konnte.

    • @Schmidthorst69
      @Schmidthorst69 16 днів тому

      @@niklaswirges9085 Aber er hätte sie definitiv singen können! ;-)

  • @AkogwuDaniel-i1k
    @AkogwuDaniel-i1k 18 днів тому

    I am currently preparing for my 1st year recitals in February, I don't know if it's possible I have an online master class on my pieces ........ Bach sinfonia no 10..... Claire de lune....... Mendelssohn songs without words opp 19 no3...... Haydn sonata........ Chopin's revolutionary etude

  • @KlaviersAnthology
    @KlaviersAnthology 17 днів тому +2

    You keep talking about the "heart of the key" while more than half of baroque and classic repertoire puts you in a non-heart of the key position... You cannot generalise this advice. It's all about certain phrases/pieces/composition techniques.

  • @brian106699
    @brian106699 17 днів тому

    Will someone, a technical specialist please analyze Jesus Molina’s hands facility?

  • @mirralivve777
    @mirralivve777 18 днів тому +1

    This is the surest way to make a student's hands tense and sore. Good job! 👍👏

  • @robertavila1863
    @robertavila1863 18 днів тому

  • @26joelpogi
    @26joelpogi 17 днів тому +1

    The blush on is too much

  • @weissrw1
    @weissrw1 17 днів тому

    Your presentation is frantic -- I don't want paino tips from somebody who is bouncing of the walls. Calm down!

    • @no.7893
      @no.7893 17 днів тому

      Heaven forbid someone be energetic

    • @weissrw1
      @weissrw1 17 днів тому

      @@no.7893 Heaven forbid you address what I actually wrote. I said frantic. Thar's not nearly the same thing as energetic. Frantic is uncontrolled energy.

    • @no.7893
      @no.7893 17 днів тому

      @@weissrw1 To think this was such an extreme you must've led an awfully quiet life. Good god man go outside and live a little instead of criticising the whimsey with which others carry themselves!

    • @weissrw1
      @weissrw1 17 днів тому

      @@no.7893 At least I have a name1

    • @RainDog0680
      @RainDog0680 15 днів тому +1

      Then move on to someone else that is more your style.

  • @zeroossi5967
    @zeroossi5967 15 днів тому

    Useless advice

  • @nicoleguiraud
    @nicoleguiraud 18 днів тому

    your editing is so unbearable... couldn't watch until the end.

  • @Dani-my5kx
    @Dani-my5kx 18 днів тому

    Are you going to perform in NRW?