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How to Play Expressively on the Piano 

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Welcome to LivingPianos.com, I'm Robert Estrin, today we're exploring how to play expressively on the piano - the secret behind evoking emotions through your playing!
Playing expressively includes the unique sound each artist brings to the piano, stemming from their technique, and the balance between their hands. Three essential elements of expressive piano playing are dynamics, phrasing and rubato.
Dynamics, referring to the variation in volume, originated from the pianoforte's ability to play soft and loud sounds, thanks to its mechanism of hammers striking and then escaping strings. There are various ways to utilize dynamics in your playing, from the stark delineation of loud and soft in Beethoven's Sonata in C minor, Op. 10, No. 1 to the more lyrical usage seen in Chopin's B minor prelude.
Phrasing, how notes are connected or detached, forms musical sentences akin to our speech, rising and falling to create a musical narrative. Clear delineation of phrases, such as in the second movement of the Beethoven Piano Sonata Op. 10 No. 3, makes the music more expressive.
Rubato, a 19th-century innovation, involves subtly speeding up and slowing down the tempo of a phrase without altering its overall time. It's an essential tool in Romantic era music, like Chopin's pieces, but not suitable for Baroque music which demands rhythmic precision. Effective rubato requires thinking about the longer note value's pulse, allowing fluidity within the beat without compromising the time.
The quality of sound you produce, from harsh to beautiful, is largely dependent on how you approach the keys. Striking from above may lead to a harsh sound due to a lack of control. Proper use of arm weight, especially when playing melodies, is crucial to create an analog to breathing, adding expressiveness to your playing.
Expressive playing isn't just about the music; it's about stirring emotions in the listener. Armed with an understanding of dynamics, phrasing, and rubato, you can play the piano expressively. Remember, it's all about the quality of sound, your technique, and the balance between your hands that creates a beautiful sound.
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Комментарии : 24   
@LivingPianosVideos
@LivingPianosVideos Год назад
For premium content, join my Patreon channel at www.Patreon.com/RobertEstrin
@rafaelgomez1989
@rafaelgomez1989 Год назад
❤❤❤ YOUR WISDOM & ENTHUSIASM paired with your humility to show us that even a MASTER like yourself makes mistakes in playing....99.9% of much much less talented performers will never dare to do so...THANK YOU ROBERTO for your INSPIRATION !!!!!
@alontrigger
@alontrigger Год назад
Thank you for not editing your video. Your musicality is inspiring.
@lordofthepranceiii801
@lordofthepranceiii801 Год назад
Getting to see first hand what a professional does when they come up against a challenge in their playing is inspiring. You RARELY get to see that in videos of even Tiffany Poon. Thank you for showing us your humanity, it’s why I subscribe.
@Ap73073
@Ap73073 8 месяцев назад
Terrific video! Thank you.
@lizweekes8076
@lizweekes8076 Месяц назад
Thanks Robert 🎉
@michaelngiam6270
@michaelngiam6270 7 месяцев назад
A beautiful lesson.
@PianoRevisited
@PianoRevisited Год назад
Great video Robert ! Such an important topic and you demonstrate it with clarity. I always love your enthusiasm too ! To me, playing without feeling robs the music of its musicality. A good example are many beginners whose songs have a robotic feel. Listening to top notch pianists and trying to emulate them has always been very helpful for me to grow beyond just playing the notes. And like any other aspect of playing, it takes time for the fingers to be able to do what the mind wants to accomplish. I can't help thinking when I watch your enthusiastic videos, how proud your father would be seeing you spread the joy of playing the piano. Great job !
@willene58
@willene58 Год назад
This was a very good lesson, thanks. Expressive playing is all about the body and heart and melody in your head.
@Thanatos9
@Thanatos9 11 месяцев назад
Robert is human after all!
@OneStepToday
@OneStepToday 9 месяцев назад
Great video, so amazing. Thank you, God bless u
@JayMSinger
@JayMSinger Год назад
My teacher pointed out that when I'm playing jazz (or my own music) I play expressively, but when I play 'classical' music I'm more dogmatic. That expressiveness is the main aspect I'm working towards. Thsnks, Maestro.
@lordofthepranceiii801
@lordofthepranceiii801 Год назад
Excellent points
@alontrigger
@alontrigger Год назад
An excellent tip for the Rubato, thanks so much Robert!
@michaelmorin6235
@michaelmorin6235 Год назад
Excellent
@kellystone5014
@kellystone5014 Год назад
Excellente vidéo !
@ladivinafanatic
@ladivinafanatic Год назад
Hello sir, I always enjoy your videos. Now I have a question, could you talk about how to express negative emotions on the piano? How to express negative emotions as widely as possible on the piano? I feel like I have all the emotions in my mind and can express it through my voice but can’t express it through piano. Thank you very much for all these wonderful videos!
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад
This is beyond my pay scale, but I need to start somewhere. I'm not a musician but took up the piano at 65 yoa, like my Mother. I didn't understand why you stopped, and my respect for you increased tremendously since you didn't edit it out. What happened, Robert? I spent my lifetime treating people for aches and pains, and learned how to evaluate people using kinesiological testing. I often found problems with people that suffered from instability, and found ways to stabilize structures. And I had a speciality with shoulder and arm problems. Which seems to be a major concern with pianists, n'est-ce pas?
@PianoRevisited
@PianoRevisited Год назад
I think he just made a mistake like all of us do when playing/practicing the piano. What made it look like something unusual might have happened is that he didn't edit it out like everyone else on RU-vid. Bravo for that !
@maywww
@maywww Год назад
Can anybody tell me what piece was played at 11:39, please? I heard "Chopin scherzo in b minor" but my Google search results didn't sound like right
@LivingPianosVideos
@LivingPianosVideos Год назад
It's the middle section of the piece.
@corrinneloudon525
@corrinneloudon525 Год назад
This is all new to me. Struggling to hear the differences that you're trying to illustrate.
@LivingPianosVideos
@LivingPianosVideos Год назад
If you have decent speakers or headphones to listen back on, the subtleties of expression may be more apparent to you.
@Daniel32396
@Daniel32396 Год назад
You didn't edit out the blunders? Madness.
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