Thank you Tsukushi for this helpful video! Do I remember that you use the Cortot edition for these Etudes - which of his exercises would you recommend as most beneficial for learning this piece?
@vivatmusica I haven’t looked at the Cortot’s for this etude yet so I can’t say much. However I believe the Cortot will give various practice ways which I couldn’t have thought of it!
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Thank you very much for this
This is a good tip for all the difficult and fast piece, try the same with the prelude n. 16
sounds good! keep it up!
Nice video! It's nice to see the process of learning!
Thank you Tsukushi for this helpful video! Do I remember that you use the Cortot edition for these Etudes - which of his exercises would you recommend as most beneficial for learning this piece?
@vivatmusica I haven’t looked at the Cortot’s for this etude yet so I can’t say much. However I believe the Cortot will give various practice ways which I couldn’t have thought of it!
Is there a reason you flatten your fingers?
@Happy-hn3ls I feel like it’s easier to reach out all the keys as everything is on the black keys!
@@Tsukushipianopersonally I always try to have my fingers curled. Since they build more accuracy.