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Piano Technique (18 of 38): The Pedals

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2008

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

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  • I'd really like to help, but the action is a very complicated gizmo that I would never dare to diagnose and fix from a distance. If you feel comfortable doing so, open up your piano and poke look around as you play to see if there is some obvious rubbing of moving parts or difference in how the "stuck" action behaves compared to the keys that do not stick. Let me know how things go. Peace, Frank

  • One more thought -- Does this tend to happen only when the humidity is high? All the wood in the piano tends to swell with water, which can cause parts to expand and get stuck.

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  • your teahing is very clear and easy to understand. thanks :פ

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  • Ótima tecnica. Grande lição!

  • great lesson. Thank you...

  • Sir - sometimes one of my keys got stuck while i am playing a song - how do i stop that from further happening? This happens particularly when tried to use the pedal.

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