I love the different studies of Finger Art. In each composition listened to, interpreted, I found a lot of beauty and difficulties overcome. Velocity of high virtuosity. Masterpieces all in their own right. Many thanks for this divine, most delicate, clear, lively, clean and clear interpretation. Inspired and very inspiring. Congratulations
Don't know if your still interested after 3 years. But study at 60 for a whole week and get it super clean. Every week u add 10bpm u ll get to a good speed in 2 months time
hello, beautiful performance, I have a request for you, can I send you the notes and you will play, the work is not very complicated but beautiful, please 🥺🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hello. Can you play some of Czerny's left handed piano pieces please? I play with my left hand only and am at an advanced level. I've never played any of his music but would like to start learning. Thanks!
Czeyner La Mente Musical I don't know what exactly is the technical issue you're facing but I'll try to give you some suggestions nevertheless. First of all, check that you have a standardised set of fingerings such that the passages are played with the same fingers each time. Secondly, think the pulse. Give a slight accent on each crotchet beat. Thirdly, minimize the wrist movement and steady the hand. That would help to achieve a faster tempo without unnecessary accents. Above all, start out by practicing really slowly :)
Czeyner La Mente Musical I just had a proper look at the sheet. With the dolce section, instead of accenting on every crotchet beat, I accented on every two beats. Go along with the flow of the music. Crescendo and decrescendo accordingly to the melodic shape.
Also the piece should NOT sound as if you're playing an exercise by Hannon. She's got all the notes, but it lacks essential dynamics between left and right hand. People are always impressed by fast playing, but unless there is a musical connection between every note and phrase, it sounds too mechanical.