I (try to) play Chopin: Etude 10.5 (Black Keys) (in progress), but without any skill.
I have played the piano since 1995. During the last 10 years, primarily self-taught I have had the opportunity to study with the concert pianist Yelena Gutowskaya two years, with the concert pianist Marina Becker 3 months and with Professor Tibor Yusti von Arth 6 months.
I have also partook in the 2010 competition for outstanding piano amateurs in Paris, France.
I am now looking for a piano teacher via the internet to help me further my skills. My contact information: ullrichib@aol.com
@CaseyRocky
Thank you for your useful hints! I will try to change some.
RudiUllrich 9 months ago
RH touch the keys before playing the notes, and grab the position. and watch that finger 2 doesn't collapse at the top joint closest to the finger nail, otherwise the next note will be too early.
LH: move along keyboard like a railroad track rather than hopping through the air like a frog. the quickest way between two points is a straight line. and soft through most of it, so barely touch the key down, even a quarter although it's easier to do that on a real piano.
CaseyRocky 9 months ago