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Understand the standing action and how it can be modified to create different kinds of sonority
This is how you produce multi layered beauty of sound
Nocturne
harmonics
Chopin
sonority
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Jun 6, 2023
person
Alan Fraser
The left hand in the Chopin's nocturne
Hear the harmonics
Practical applications of piano somatics
Episode 1 - A singing line is achieved when the arm joints notes
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06:12
Episode 2 - Bring your hand arch to life
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03:22
Episode 3 - You don't play forte by slamming the piano
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01:46
Episode 4 - Understand the standing action and how it can be modified to create different kinds of sonority
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04:09
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Episode 5 - Alberti bass from a technical point of view
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04:59
Episode 6 - Alberti bass from a musical point of view
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01:32
Episode 7 - Big chords and the harpsichord technique
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05:42
Episode 8 - Passagework
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03:18
Episode 9 - How about leaping?
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02:55
Episode 10 - How about octave jumps?
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04:19
Episode 11 - How to grow the arch if I have small hands
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04:19
Episode 12 - Build up your repertoire of movements at the piano
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04:16
Episode 13 - Don't get stuck in the physical aspect of piano technique
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01:54