You can wear nail varnish when playing the piano, and it should not impact you in any meaningful way. The only thing to avoid when playing the piano with nail varnish is playing glissandi using your nails, as the paint may chip off onto the keys.
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Read More »It’s also interesting that there is natural variation amongst people with how far the fingertips extend past trimmed fingernails. Some people have more leeway and will be able to get away with having slightly longer nails with no impact on their piano technique.
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Read More »I know that some piano teachers are very strict with their students about how short their nails need to be. I am not, and here’s why: Everyone has different priorities in their life, and just because I value piano as very important in my life, that doesn’t mean that I think that everyone should. People’s self-expression is often very important to them, and it is to me too, in other ways. Most of my students are not going to become professional pianists (probably!), and they are hopefully playing because it’s fun and they enjoy it. Piano is a nice addition to their life, rather than the main focal point of it, and I think it’s unreasonable to expect other things to revolve around piano for them. As explained above, it is possible to make some progress with piano-playing with sub-optimal technique. It’s important to explain to them the potential benefits of short nails when it comes to piano-playing; some of them may just not have been aware of this, and may be happy to keep their nails short. But if they don’t want to cut their nails then that’s up to them. Teachers who pressure children to cut their nails are not treating them consensually, and teachers who pressure adult students to cut their nails will likely find that those students go and find a different teacher anyway. If there’s a student who temporarily has long fake nails for a particular event one week, and is unable to play using their usual technique, then we can spend the lesson doing aural tests, music theory, discussing repertoire, or any other musical activity that doesn’t involve playing. If long nails are more permanent thing for someone then I remind myself that my job is to enable people to enjoy music, and not to get them to make as much progress as humanly possible!
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