Piano Technique (31A of 38): Five In A Row

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2008

Novel, student-centered approach to liberating your piano technique!

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  • I'm loving this series of videos. I really appreciate your rational and thorough approach. I notice you play with a pushing motion. i've been taught to use more of a pulling motion as the fingers drop to the keys. What is your take on that. Also I was wondering if you ever play latin montunos. They really wear me out after a while. Maybe you could do a video on their technique. Thank you

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  • You guys do realize that he is teaching "the obvious" on purpose right? In a joking way. For laughs. It is funny! You are awesome!

  • @friedmanstudio That is a question that you will find in advanced piano technique. However it's how you have get used to play is the way you should continue. I've heard some losing their ability to play the piano while they have tried to change their technique from push to pull or vice versa. But in best scenario you can change between those and choose the one that fits to the piece better.

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