Piano Technique Tutorial: Wrist Circles at the Piano (Your Questions Answered!)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
    @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Год назад +3

    I hope you enjoyed this week's video! What is something new you learned about wrist circles? Or: what additional questions do you have? Leave your answers in the comments! PS If you liked this video, watch this one next: ruclips.net/video/8jbvOgGxk5c/видео.html

    • @user-xxxxxn
      @user-xxxxxn Месяц назад

      Use it on a piano NEVER on a pipe organ. . or Harpsichord/clavichord etc. it calls wrist rotation.

  • @LauraMarieD3
    @LauraMarieD3 2 месяца назад +2

    I'm a beginner to intermediate level piano teacher and my colleague was showing me this technique. I did it a bit intrinsically but being more aware is helping me. I have a connective tissue disease and my wrists sublex a lot now. Thanks for this informative video!

  • @michaelandersson1904
    @michaelandersson1904 Год назад +3

    one of the best lessons ive seen on youtube! Thank you!

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Год назад

      Wow, thanks! Please share! 🙏😊
      Also: let me know if you have any topics you'd like to see me cover!

    • @michaelandersson1904
      @michaelandersson1904 Год назад

      @@ThePianoProfKateBoyd Yes!!!

  • @mtsanga3421
    @mtsanga3421 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much for your advice. Your lesson is so detailed ; it is an amazing work !

  • @lizweekes8076
    @lizweekes8076 Месяц назад

    Thanks for your information 🎉

  • @josiahlemay2660
    @josiahlemay2660 Год назад +4

    Great video. I noticed that you mentioned at the beginning that wrist circles can be both clockwise and counterclockwise, yet I only really saw your hand moving counterclockwise. When might you switch directions? Also, how does this translate to the left-hand? Does the circle change to the opposite direction? And when might you use wrist circles with the left hand?

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Год назад +6

      Thanks for your questions! The left hand also uses wrist circles according to the same patterns the RH uses (I talk a little about this near the end in that final Chopin example, where the hands have the same notes an octave apart and are both doing counterclockwise wrist circles). There is no hard and fast "rule" about the direction of the motion (counterclockwise vs clockwise); it all depends on the pattern, and usually one direction or the other makes more intuitive sense when you try it. I have, however, found that the majority of the time, wrist circles seem to work better in the counterclockwise direction, in the RH and often clockwise in the LH. I suggest just trying it with a circle that goes over the top toward the thumb (counterclockwise in RH, clockwise in LH) and reversing the direction if that doesn't feel right.
      Also, you wouldn't typically change directions over the course of a longer passage, unless the pattern dramatically changes. It all depends on the shape of the pattern, and more often than not, a pattern is established and repeated over and over throughout a section, as in the examples I showed.

    • @HMS20th
      @HMS20th Год назад

      ​@The Piano Prof | Kate Boyd
      I was really comfortable doing both right and left hands counterclockwise in Hanon exercise 1. Is this okay ?
      Thank you so much for you amazing illustration. May God bless your knowledge and hands.

    • @leeciap
      @leeciap 4 месяца назад

      @@ThePianoProfKateBoyd Thanks for this clarification it's just what I came back to this video looking for. I bought the Faber Hanon book and it and his accompanying video seem to be firm about the direction being CCW on RH and CW on LH but I really thought that contridicted what your videos said (on LH). I have my 1st in person lesson TODAY so I will have someone to ask such things directly now. So grateful to be on this journey even if I am in my 60s.

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  4 месяца назад +1

      @@leeciap Good luck! Glad you will have a lesson. I understand the confusion about wrist circle directions - I can only say it's good to be flexible and see what works best for you. After thinking about it and experimenting in my own playing and with my students, I found that most of the time it's clockwise in both hands. But your teacher will help you! Have fun!

    • @leeciap
      @leeciap 4 месяца назад

      @@ThePianoProfKateBoyd That's so interesting! Thanks very very much for taking the time to reply. This makes it a much easier item to add to my cluttered (with piano info) brain!!🙏🙏🙏

  • @TheTmackey
    @TheTmackey Год назад +2

    Dear Prof: do you use wrist circles in scales at any point?
    I plan to re-look at a few piece I've worked to see where I can improve through wrist circles.
    Thanks so much!

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Год назад +1

      I don't tend to use wrist circles in scales. I tend to use wrist circles in places that circle around (like when the direction changes). Feel free to ask about specific spots you find in your repertoire! 😊

  • @is4084
    @is4084 Год назад

    I’m using this technique for Burgmullers La Candeur..

  • @TheTmackey
    @TheTmackey Год назад +2

    You've mentioned Czerny's school of Velocity (great title!) several times. Do you recommend that we get this book?

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Год назад +1

      Depends on your level. It's worth checking out and seeing if you like it and if it's at the correct level for you. Because it is no longer under copyright (unlike the Dohnanyi in the US), you can get that for free off of IMSLP. Here's the link: imslp.org/wiki/The_School_of_Velocity,_Op.299_(Czerny,_Carl)

  • @yordankaacosta2849
    @yordankaacosta2849 11 месяцев назад +1

    What age do you recommend starting to teach those movements to young students?

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  11 месяцев назад +2

      Good question! I don't teach beginners any more, but I'd say it's never too early as long as the motion is paired with the musical gesture.

  • @philburpalooza8
    @philburpalooza8 4 месяца назад

    If you're in Australia or South America do you have to do your wrist circles clockwise?

  • @soccermom1245
    @soccermom1245 Год назад

    I have begun to work on "reading" Chopin's Barcarolle. Any suggestions or recommended teaching channels/videos?

    • @ThePianoProfKateBoyd
      @ThePianoProfKateBoyd  Год назад

      Do you have any particular questions about the Barcarolle? If you haven't already, you might be interested in checking out my video on learning a new piece: ruclips.net/video/Ze5l54ePw6c/видео.html

  • @gulgunmuradova8208
    @gulgunmuradova8208 Год назад

    It is for 5 finqers playing or other fingers too .2 and 3 fingers trell how to play

  • @Schoem84
    @Schoem84 Год назад

    I know this is an old video, but am I right in assuming I can apply this to the Agitato section in Rachmaninoff C sharp minor. I starting to pull it apart.

  • @sheryldzieweczynski1059
    @sheryldzieweczynski1059 Год назад

    👍😃

  • @patrickwells4014
    @patrickwells4014 Год назад

    I was taught that at my University. Tried to master it. Never could. It did not work with my scales, chords (blocked or broken with a few exceptions), nor arpeggios. Later on I realized that I did not need and and thus never used it. I favor the wrist level with the keyboard.