Thank you! Do you have any suggestions for rolled chords (I’m thinking about Chopin Nocturne Op. 48) that need to be soft? I always find weird accents or have trouble playing it at a good tempo with p or pp.
Thank you! Do you have any tips on playing quietly but with fast, single notes, like scales, but evenly and with consistent dynamics, or sudden accents? For example the scales in Liszt Paganini etude no.2, I really struggle with the fast scales. I would really appreciate it if you made or video on this, or gave me some advice. Keep up the good work!
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This is my problem too. But my unhammered electric piano doesn’t help either
I recently got hold of an vintage Mp 8 Kawai they're not that expensive but the hammer action really good.
It's so magically good that you know all the problems people struggle with!
Omg I was just struggling with this part! Thanks for posting, queen!!!
Every tip from you was useful this channel is really qualitative my compliments to defining what actual content should look like.
Casually playing Ravel's jeux d'eau is wicked work
I needed this, thanks ❤
Thank you for this tip!
Always happens to me!
Jeux d’eau 🙌🔥
This helped so much! Do you have any tips on contrasting pp and p without it being too loud?
Thanks, I needed this one! (Though, you might want to proofread your captions because penisimo 💀)
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thank you madam.
How do you fix it? Blame the piano first. (then regulate it or better, upgrade to grand.)
instructions unclear my arm is now full of bruises 😭
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Thank you! Do you have any suggestions for rolled chords (I’m thinking about Chopin Nocturne Op. 48) that need to be soft? I always find weird accents or have trouble playing it at a good tempo with p or pp.
Thank you! Do you have any tips on playing quietly but with fast, single notes, like scales, but evenly and with consistent dynamics, or sudden accents? For example the scales in Liszt Paganini etude no.2, I really struggle with the fast scales. I would really appreciate it if you made or video on this, or gave me some advice. Keep up the good work!
@@3XCube86 I have a video just posted 3 days ago on this - hope it helps!
@ thank you so much!
what about when playing quickly but softly
Therefore, if you want to play soft notes evenly on the piano… You need to punch your arm. Cool