for not being familiar with the piece being played, i could def tell the difference between using the arm and the wrist. The arm is very clumsy and cumbersome when play staccatos on piano. the wrist is more graceful.
Thank you very much. There is so much to learn as far as proper articulation is concerned. It is sometimes quite confusing for someone learning (especially at the beginning) because the advice we get from different teachers is not very consistent. There are definitely slightly different approaches and preferences. The beginners do not have the ability to discern clearly what the general rules are.
Thank you for this. I’m 66 so it’s important for me to use correct positioning to prevent injury. I used my right thumb incorrectly and it took forever to heal. The only silver lining was that I got lots of practice on my left hand, which I guess is never a bad thing.
Its like a blend of finesse and passion. Some pieces I see pianist utilize their arms and it adds such a dark, expressive moment. Definitely not for speed and accuracy. So I agree it fully depends on which style and more importantly which piece you are playing. The Wrist work makes it sound like a nice ethereal blanket caressing your cognition. Loved watching this video, your form and technique is superb! Immediately arrested my mind, so with that you gained a Subscriber and Like :)
The wrist must never be locked between notes for any type of music. It might be locked at the point of impact with the keybed, but immediately released.
What you ask is similar to splitting hair in two... It is a relative to the value (written duration of the notes) and obviously the tempo. Experiment yourself by recording the same passage utilizing different separation of the notes. Simple.
Thank you. You explained it clearly. May the force be with you ✨
hahahaha thats mean!
hahahhaaha that was unexpected
Damn i was thinking it but thought it'd be rude to type haha
This has nothing to do with the video... sorry. But somehow you remind me of Mark Hamill
This is a compliment
sure he looks like Luke Skywalker!
for not being familiar with the piece being played, i could def tell the difference between using the arm and the wrist. The arm is very clumsy and cumbersome when play staccatos on piano. the wrist is more graceful.
Thank you very much. There is so much to learn as far as proper articulation is concerned. It is sometimes quite confusing for someone learning (especially at the beginning) because the advice we get from different teachers is not very consistent. There are definitely slightly different approaches and preferences. The beginners do not have the ability to discern clearly what the general rules are.
Thank you for this. I’m 66 so it’s important for me to use correct positioning to prevent injury. I used my right thumb incorrectly and it took forever to heal. The only silver lining was that I got lots of practice on my left hand, which I guess is never a bad thing.
Its like a blend of finesse and passion. Some pieces I see pianist utilize their arms and it adds such a dark, expressive moment. Definitely not for speed and accuracy. So I agree it fully depends on which style and more importantly which piece you are playing. The Wrist work makes it sound like a nice ethereal blanket caressing your cognition. Loved watching this video, your form and technique is superb! Immediately arrested my mind, so with that you gained a Subscriber and Like :)
I've never enough of your lessons. Thank you so much! Prosperity to you and your beloved!
I love how your piano sounds..I dont know how to get any person that tunes my piano to help make my piano sound good like that.
Thanks Robert 🎉
The wrist must never be locked between notes for any type of music. It might be locked at the point of impact with the keybed, but immediately released.
Thank you for the video
1:44 I want to learn this piece as a beginner. What is it called ?
Thanks for the demonstration
Thanks for clean explain
This video is the proof that a piano can be seen as a "PET"
Nope a petzold piano
I love that you play your intro always new 😃
Thank you for your examples! subscribed!
I am also piano player, (actualy, still the student). Thank you for video, it was very, very useful
Me: hmm that sounds really good
Also me: hmm right, clumsy, yup
Can you explain how different between semi-staccato, staccato, staccatissimo? Thank you
What you ask is similar to splitting hair in two... It is a relative to the value (written duration of the notes) and obviously the tempo. Experiment yourself by recording the same passage utilizing different separation of the notes. Simple.
@@fredericlinden haha
Thanks for this video and all your other very helpful videos!
Please make a video on what makes the piano so expensive
Can you give tips on how to better recognize keyboard geography?
Thanks very good tutorial!
Thanks for the tip.
thank you!
Thank you
Thanks so much sir..
Buena sonrisa.
GOOD SMILE 😁
thank you, teacher!
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Just like a little bouncy if the basketball got itty
Sooner or later: we come to Beethoven again.
Is that bad?
;-)
thank you