The hands should be flexible but not hypermobile – in other words, not double-jointed. The fingers should always be curved, and they should never bend backwards at the joints.
Tickling the ivories – 30 of the best ever piano songs The Beatles – 'Let It Be' (1970) Adele – 'Someone Like You' (2011) Joni Mitchell – 'The Last...
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Read More »The free trial account will offer access to a limited number of songs and lessons, including an “introduction to the piano,” but if you commit to a...
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Read More »Beethoven wrote a pianistically novel passage in his second published piano sonata. The opening movement of the Sonata in A major, Op. 2, No. 2, has this passage: This is a rare example of Beethoven specifying fingering. However, even pianists with large hands are unable to play this passage using Beethoven’s fingering on a modern piano. (If you know of anyone who does so, please leave a comment below. I’ve never heard of any modern-day pianists using this fingering.) The keys on today’s pianos are simply too wide for this fingering to make any sense. Instead, the best solution in this case is to split the passage between the hands: In this version, the red notes should be played with the left hand. Josef Hofmann is well-known as one of the greatest pianists of the so-called Golden Age of piano playing. Less known is that he was also an accomplished inventor with more than 70 patents to his name, including windshield wipers (inspired by the pendulum motion of the metronome) and pneumatic shock absorbers. Hofmann also designed and patented a slightly narrower keyboard with a faster action that was eventually produced by Steinway. According to Abbey Simon, only about half a dozen were ever manufactured, though, as the smaller keyboard never caught on.
As Slow as Possible Entitled "As Slow as Possible" (ASLSP), the composition by the late American composer John Cage is due to be played out over...
Read More »Learning to play the piano first will provide valuable lessons in music theory, while allowing the child to experience success right from the first...
Read More »One thing we do need to be able to do is play between the black keys. Some piano keyboards have slightly thinner black keys. Even the width of the black keys is not constant on the modern piano. It’s worth keeping this fact in mind in case you encounter a piano with thicker or thinner black keys than you’re used to.
Beethoven's Pathétique Sonata as a whole work is Associate Diploma standard i.e. above grade 8 standard. It's set on the syllabus repertoire lists...
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Read More »Start with C major. It has no flats or sharps and only uses white keys, making it easier to play and read music. Then you can learn the other major...
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