Let your elbow guide your fingers. Thanks, I needed that tip. The fingering part was equally valuable resource for beginner pianists. After watching your video, I almost always go practice what I learned on the piano. That means you are an excellent piano teacher, inspiring others to learn and practice. Thanks for this.
Of all the piano teachers online, I'm picking you to learn from. I just found you today and already have learned quite a bit. Your methods of teaching are excellent. Thank you so much. New subscriber here 😊
I love your concept of breaking a torrent of notes into sections very useful information here for technique and execution of 32nd notes, maybe my favorite video from you so far i always sort of thought fingering would have to do with the size of your hand and what is comfortable for your hand to play a sequence so someone with huge hands like van cliburn or rachmaninoff might finger this differently i think ive said this before richter loved haydn, you can hear it in his recordings, im curios who wrote the cadenza ? I think maybe other than bach haydn may have been the greatest composer 32 notes, I studied paganini and bach as a teenager in the 80s as a string player but this is maybe my first lesson on fingering ever as I am mostly self-taught, i thought i used to know how to practice but i can say ive learned so much from you already, i should buy you a milkshake or something lol
Let your elbow guide your fingers. Thanks, I needed that tip. The fingering part was equally valuable resource for beginner pianists.
After watching your video, I almost always go practice what I learned on the piano. That means you are an excellent piano teacher, inspiring others to learn and practice. Thanks for this.
You’re welcome! This is really great to hear - thank you for taking the time to share 🙌🏻
Of all the piano teachers online, I'm picking you to learn from. I just found you today and already have learned quite a bit. Your methods of teaching are excellent. Thank you so much. New subscriber here 😊
Awwww! So happy to hear it and welcome!
Yeah this is a great video reviled secrets
Great Lesson
I love your concept of breaking a torrent of notes into sections
very useful information here for technique and execution of 32nd notes, maybe my favorite video from you so far
i always sort of thought fingering would have to do with the size of your hand and what is comfortable for your hand to play a sequence so someone with huge hands like van cliburn or rachmaninoff might finger this differently
i think ive said this before richter loved haydn, you can hear it in his recordings, im curios who wrote the cadenza ? I think maybe other than bach haydn may have been the greatest composer
32 notes, I studied paganini and bach as a teenager in the 80s as a string player but this is maybe my first lesson on fingering ever as I am mostly self-taught, i thought i used to know how to practice but i can say ive learned so much from you already, i should buy you a milkshake or something lol
Hahaha this is great! So happy it resonated and helped you!
Thank You Ashlee Forever Young! 😳🙈🤦🤣
Hahaha love it
The fingers are not leaders. They are followers.
Exactly!