Votre Français est excellent en plus de vos connaissances approfondies sur la biomécanique du pianiste. C'est intéressant parce que peu de professeurs de piano y font attention alors que jouer au piano ressrmble à une activité sportive où la technique physique est primordiale.
Panie Aleksandrze, to najlepsze, co znalazłem w sieci! :) Mam nadzieję na coaching z Panem wkrótce po przerobieniu dostępnych materiałów tutaj. And now in English, as it surely relates to other viewers as well: it seems the usual button for English subtitles is missing from this video. Is it possible to bring them back up, i.e. in the description? Thank you! EDIT: Just to clarify, what I have in mind in specific is section 2:17-6:43, where it seems to me the French description is much more robust than the subtitles in the video. My French is pretty basic and I feel I'm missing a lot of value here :_
Dziękuję, miło mi :) A co do napisów - przykro mi, ciągle walczę z brakiem czasu, dlatego niektóre rzeczy muszę skracać. Dla uczniów mam całą kolekcję pomocniczych PDF-ów.
Votre chaine est incroyable. Enfin j'en trouve une digne de ce nom. Je me demandais si le poid et la taille de la main influencer la technique en question. J'ai de petite mains, dois je donc augmenter les mouvements circulaire et ou l'articulation ? Vous avez de grandes mains parfaite pour les piano, donc je demandais.
Bien sûr, des grandes mains (11-12) aident beaucoup. Néanmoins, les petites mains n’ont pas empêché Josef Hofmann d’avoir un répertoire incroyablement large et d’être un si grand pianiste.
@@aw4piano je ne parle pas seulement des écart de note parce que c'est une évidence. Mais du poid de la mains. Il n'y a pas un monde ou une petite mains utilise son avantage de poid léger pour justement ne pas se scotcher au piano. Ou alors c'est Vraiment une technique universel que vous enseigner et elle s'applique a tout le monde.
@@Hyde2997 Le poids de l’AM (aw4piano.info/fr/info2/01) n’a RIEN à voir avec la légèreté du jeu. Il doit être parfaitement suspendu à l’épaule et très subtilement dosé.
@@aw4piano très bien je suis rassuré, je vous remercie et je vais essayer d'appliquer toute vos méthodes. J'ai donc forcément l'impression de réapprendre à jouer du piano.. et répartir du debut
Great stuff! Im very intrigued by your method as I have a lot of tension and a bit of pain when playing. Just sitting at the piano I have mid back pain. Any videos for posture and how to sit correctly or "align" yourself in order to play comfortably?
First of all for your pain, you have to see a doctor. You can send me his diagnosis via this page aw4piano.info/en/contact and I will see what advice I can give you.
HAPPY NEW YEAR Monsieur! I wish you good health and happiness! Thank you so much for this video, you could not imagine how much this helped me out! When you get the time, please elaborate more on point number 10, as I’d like to gain a better understanding of exactly what you meant when you said “the first phalanx should be flat whenever possible”. It seems like doing that would cause me a great amount of pain and tension in my fingers. Please explain.
Quotations from Liszt - aw4piano.info/en/pr/liszt 8.2. “Touch” in Chopin’s method - aw4piano.info/en/th/08 8.2.2 - “caress the keys”, but not too strongly. Happy New Year :)
Dear Professor I think your techniques are quite beneficial and I need them. How can I contact you for lessons. Please put your contact detail here. Regards
Hello! I just discovered your videos and they catch my interest. I have a question- my arms got heavier and heavier since I started playing the piano, in the sense they seem completely dead/unsupported whatever I try to do. Did you encounter this in a student (or multiple ones) of yours? And if so, what did you do to correct that? Thank you in advance.
@@aw4piano Thank you so much! I watched the video and indeed, my chest was fixed inwardly and my posture, horrible. I'm playing since forever and I got to a Conservatoire, but I'm playing with a GREAT amount of tension and downright pain. Do you think swimming can develop the shoulder muscles needed for supporting the arm?
Never harden/stiff - lock for a very short time aw4piano.info/en/info2/06 Never completely relax either, use your muscles selectively - only those that are needed ruclips.net/video/hV-SIHn7ZlU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/wHVhKcLG-Fg/видео.html
Thank you very much for all your videos. After watching this video I’ve watched carefully a video of Glenn Gould playing and it seems to me that he also applies almost all of the points of your method, that you described here. What do you think about it?
Votre Français est excellent en plus de vos connaissances approfondies sur la biomécanique du pianiste. C'est intéressant parce que peu de professeurs de piano y font attention alors que jouer au piano ressrmble à une activité sportive où la technique physique est primordiale.
Thank you so much for this inspirational idea in piano playing
как хорошо что я нашел этот канал !!!
This chanell is pure gold. Thank you maestro. I will apply this techniques to my study.
Merci pour toutes ces incroyables informations. Je commence seulement le piano à 36 ans, mais vos vidéos m'ont déjà beaucoup aidé !
Excellent videos. Easy to understand. Very detailed analyses. I have found treasures!!!!
Thank you so much, señor! God bless you!
I hope to learn more from you, señor!♥️
Panie Aleksandrze, to najlepsze, co znalazłem w sieci! :) Mam nadzieję na coaching z Panem wkrótce po przerobieniu dostępnych materiałów tutaj.
And now in English, as it surely relates to other viewers as well: it seems the usual button for English subtitles is missing from this video. Is it possible to bring them back up, i.e. in the description? Thank you!
EDIT: Just to clarify, what I have in mind in specific is section 2:17-6:43, where it seems to me the French description is much more robust than the subtitles in the video. My French is pretty basic and I feel I'm missing a lot of value here :_
Dziękuję, miło mi :) A co do napisów - przykro mi, ciągle walczę z brakiem czasu, dlatego niektóre rzeczy muszę skracać. Dla uczniów mam całą kolekcję pomocniczych PDF-ów.
@@AleksanderWoronicki4piano rozumiem, dziękuję za odpowiedź :)
Votre chaine est incroyable. Enfin j'en trouve une digne de ce nom.
Je me demandais si le poid et la taille de la main influencer la technique en question.
J'ai de petite mains, dois je donc augmenter les mouvements circulaire et ou l'articulation ?
Vous avez de grandes mains parfaite pour les piano, donc je demandais.
Bien sûr, des grandes mains (11-12) aident beaucoup. Néanmoins, les petites mains n’ont pas empêché Josef Hofmann d’avoir un répertoire incroyablement large et d’être un si grand pianiste.
@@aw4piano je ne parle pas seulement des écart de note parce que c'est une évidence. Mais du poid de la mains.
Il n'y a pas un monde ou une petite mains utilise son avantage de poid léger pour justement ne pas se scotcher au piano. Ou alors c'est Vraiment une technique universel que vous enseigner et elle s'applique a tout le monde.
@@Hyde2997 Le poids de l’AM (aw4piano.info/fr/info2/01) n’a RIEN à voir avec la légèreté du jeu. Il doit être parfaitement suspendu à l’épaule et très subtilement dosé.
@@aw4piano très bien je suis rassuré, je vous remercie et je vais essayer d'appliquer toute vos méthodes. J'ai donc forcément l'impression de réapprendre à jouer du piano.. et répartir du debut
@@Hyde2997 👍
Great stuff! Im very intrigued by your method as I have a lot of tension and a bit of pain when playing. Just sitting at the piano I have mid back pain. Any videos for posture and how to sit correctly or "align" yourself in order to play comfortably?
First of all for your pain, you have to see a doctor. You can send me his diagnosis via this page aw4piano.info/en/contact and I will see what advice I can give you.
HAPPY NEW YEAR Monsieur! I wish you good health and happiness!
Thank you so much for this video, you could not imagine how much this helped me out!
When you get the time, please elaborate more on point number 10, as I’d like to gain a better understanding of exactly what you meant when you said “the first phalanx should be flat whenever possible”. It seems like doing that would cause me a great amount of pain and tension in my fingers. Please explain.
Quotations from Liszt - aw4piano.info/en/pr/liszt
8.2. “Touch” in Chopin’s method - aw4piano.info/en/th/08
8.2.2 - “caress the keys”, but not too strongly.
Happy New Year :)
It's simple! ...
Thank you for all your videos!
Wow, Amazing videos on how to play piano easier. Keep up the amazing work.
Thank you ❤️
Dear Professor I think your techniques are quite beneficial and I need them.
How can I contact you for lessons.
Please put your contact detail here.
Regards
Let me know your email address, please, via aw4piano.info/en/contact
I’ll send you more information by email.
Hello! I just discovered your videos and they catch my interest.
I have a question- my arms got heavier and heavier since I started playing the piano, in the sense they seem completely dead/unsupported whatever I try to do. Did you encounter this in a student (or multiple ones) of yours? And if so, what did you do to correct that? Thank you in advance.
It probably means your shoulder muscles aren't strong enough. Try this ruclips.net/video/cTPJ1I9t_SM/видео.html
@@aw4piano Thank you so much! I watched the video and indeed, my chest was fixed inwardly and my posture, horrible.
I'm playing since forever and I got to a Conservatoire, but I'm playing with a GREAT amount of tension and downright pain.
Do you think swimming can develop the shoulder muscles needed for supporting the arm?
@@BurningSky9 Yes, swimming may help.
Hello Sir
Do I have to harden/stiff up my shoulders, while the rest of my arm is loose?
Never harden/stiff - lock for a very short time aw4piano.info/en/info2/06
Never completely relax either, use your muscles selectively - only those that are needed
ruclips.net/video/hV-SIHn7ZlU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/wHVhKcLG-Fg/видео.html
Thank you very much for all your videos.
After watching this video I’ve watched carefully a video of Glenn Gould playing and it seems to me that he also applies almost all of the points of your method, that you described here.
What do you think about it?
Sure. All good pianists use it, although often it cannot be seen.
thank u
Can we have subtitles, please?!
Unfortunately, I don’t have time to do this. I can send you a pdf with timestamps I made for my students.
@@aw4piano that’s a very kind offer! Thanks!
@@poplarboydavid Let me know your email address, please, via aw4piano.info/en/contact
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Andréas, c'est toi ? merci pour la leçon sinon m'enfin c'est un peu fastidieux si je dois faire ça à chaque foid
You are so gentle and cute. You also sound like an engineer
Oh, you speak like Gainsbourg!
Pas du tout. Pas la même tonalité et accent. Voix complément différente.
@@tia904 pero habla en francés, quizás cuando escribí eso estaba medio borracho.