It could be changing fingering each time you play, or wrong fingering, or it can just be a difficult technical passage. Mistakes could be there because you do not know the notes well enough or its just not committed enough into your mind, memory and fingers and ear memory.
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Read More »When you are playing the piano you can say you are making mistakes when there is a set progression or notation that you have to follow or a set pattern that you want to play and you fail to do it exactly.
The extremes of which are piano, meaning “soft” and forte, meaning “loud”. A piece of music played forte on a piano will typically measure around...
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Read More »Using the metronome for the fixing or correcting of mistakes is always wonderful. (See our article here as well on how to practice with a metronome) It's like a teacher or a trainer when you are not having your teacher right next to you. Set your metronome to a slow speed so that it’s ticking with each note. Then move it up with 2 notches each time, thus increasing the speed. It helps you to be focussed and repeat the passages while having to give attention to the metronome. It truly becomes like a friend in helping you fix technical issues and implanting muscle memory into your fingers. Solution #5: Importance of using your brain and not daydreaming while fixing the issues
Moving a piano on its back or on its side does not harm a piano. A piano can be moved, tilted, or rotated without doing it damage. Damage to a...
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