I can't figure out how he can play with his wrists hanging down below the keys like that. I can certainly still play Rachmaninoff that way, but it sure makes it hard to do it easily and not have my wrists ache the next day
That’s an interesting observation! Playing with low wrists is actually a valid technique, and it’s been used effectively by many accomplished pianists. Wrist positioning depends on several factors, including the style of music being played, hand anatomy, and personal comfort. For instance, a lower wrist can help create a relaxed hand posture, allowing for smoother finger articulation and less tension, especially in lyrical or flowing passages. The key is maintaining flexibility and avoiding stiffness, regardless of wrist height. Different approaches work for different people, but technique always comes down to what produces the best sound with the least strain. You might be surprised how many classical pianists, like Horowitz, sometimes played with lower wrists. It’s just one of the many nuanced aspects of piano playing!
@@JordanRudessKeysthanks for explaining Jordan....it is interesting. Hope you enjoyed your holiday. I looks fwd to seeing you and the rest of DT on Feb 11th (Atlanta). This was a beautiful piece btw!
Musica in famiglia. Che belle!!! Ciao jordan
Great and beautiful moment, cheers from Brasília DF, Brazil.
Beautiful moment
Come to brazil!!!
Michael Jordan Rudess - Two Space Geniuses
You're outshining her! I mean, you're outshining everybody, everytime!!
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What is that thing?
Edit: nvm i looked up lava genie
I feel like the jam sesh is a little lopsided 😂
I can't figure out how he can play with his wrists hanging down below the keys like that.
I can certainly still play Rachmaninoff that way, but it sure makes it hard to do it easily and not have my wrists ache the next day
That’s an interesting observation! Playing with low wrists is actually a valid technique, and it’s been used effectively by many accomplished pianists. Wrist positioning depends on several factors, including the style of music being played, hand anatomy, and personal comfort.
For instance, a lower wrist can help create a relaxed hand posture, allowing for smoother finger articulation and less tension, especially in lyrical or flowing passages. The key is maintaining flexibility and avoiding stiffness, regardless of wrist height.
Different approaches work for different people, but technique always comes down to what produces the best sound with the least strain. You might be surprised how many classical pianists, like Horowitz, sometimes played with lower wrists. It’s just one of the many nuanced aspects of piano playing!
@@JordanRudessKeysthanks for explaining Jordan....it is interesting. Hope you enjoyed your holiday. I looks fwd to seeing you and the rest of DT on Feb 11th (Atlanta). This was a beautiful piece btw!
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