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3 Tips for playing 'loud' in one hand and 'soft' in the other - Part 1 

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Check out my three tips for learning how to play one hand ‘loud’ and one hand ‘soft’ - at the same time. I introduce you to three different techniques for developing this skill:
‘Staggered Entry’
‘Pretend Play’
‘Play it on your Legs’
0:23 Introductory Comments
1:47 Technique No.1 ‘Staggered Entry’
5:04 Technique No.2 ‘Pretend Play’
8:19 Technique No.3 ‘Play it on your Legs’
11:56 Summing it all up
12:28 Brief introduction to the second video in this series
With a bit of practice, you’ll be well on your way to easily playing different dynamics in each hand.
For more insight, please check out Part 2 in this series where I introduce a student to these techniques for the first time.
Wanting to take your piano playing skills to the next level? Finding it difficult to progress on your own? The right teacher can make all the difference.
Please visit my website trottermusic.com/ to find out more about me, and to get in touch. I’d love to hear from you.
All of my RU-vid tutorials can also be found on my ‘Accelerando Piano’ website accelerandopiano.com/ along with any resources used in particular videos. Dive in and take a look.

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24 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 4   
@DianaT-ph6iz
@DianaT-ph6iz 5 месяцев назад
This is the clearest, most useful and insightful videos to achieve left hand quietness I've ever seen on RU-vid, in books or elsewhere and I've seen/read of hundreds instruction videos here over the years. After three years of being self-taught I still need to improve this technique, so thank you very much.
@AccelerandoPiano
@AccelerandoPiano 5 месяцев назад
Hi Diana, thanks so much for your great comment and feedback - it made my day! I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful and good luck with your continuing musical journey. Cheers Jane
@juliebuchanan6078
@juliebuchanan6078 5 месяцев назад
How do you keep the left hand soft when the piece is played fast?
@AccelerandoPiano
@AccelerandoPiano 5 месяцев назад
Hi Julie I would use the ‘Play it on your Legs’ trick - just to check the weighting of your quieter hand versus your louder hand. Really try to feel the difference and do it slowly first. Then try taking a small 2 bar section at a faster speed - always checking your weighting. Try it again even faster. Extend the section you’re working on to 4 or 8 bars following the same process, and gradually try it out on the keyboard. The ‘Pretend Play’ technique will work quite well too - remember when you want to play the quieter hand for real, don’t overwork your fingers as this will mean you’ll tend to depress the keys faster and as a result, make the notes louder. Use your natural arm weight into the keys and stay relatively close. Also, try to feel the ‘gesture’ of the pattern which needs to be quiet - try not to think note by note but feel the shape of the music. That way you’ll avoid accenting every note and having it sound very syllabic and chunky, which of course, just exaggerates things even more. Finally, you could try perfecting and solidifying your technique on an easier piece alongside the current music you’re learning. Cheers Jane
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