Updated: 2 years ago
Episode 1
Alan is busting the myth: opposition, not flexion
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Episode 2
Changing the angle of the hand does not help muscles and they stop working.
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Episode 3
The thumb carries the hand. Springiness!
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Episode 4
The structure needs to be elastified
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Episode 5
The springy thumb is powering the whole motion
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Episode 6
The springiness of the thumb is what gets us through
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Episode 8
is the functional hand!
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Episode 9
The sliding is designed to get rid of the remaining crampedness
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Episode 10
When you swivel you, rob the thumb of it's power
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Episode 11
pronation and supination w/ small hands
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Episode 12
We are working on left hand arpeggios
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Episode 13
The thumb needs to do this amazing carrying job
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Episode 14
The thumb should not be dysfunctional
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Episode 15
The true point of unstable equilbrium and the mental image we need to cultivate
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Episode 16
Alan is working with a young pianist and explaining the importance of standing
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Episode 17
The functional hand can not collapse in fast tempo
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Episode 18
By activating hand's hip joint all the way
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Episode 19
Inspired from Louise Robyn, Chicago pianist and teacher
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Episode 20
A short segment on scales and the whole hand drop issue
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Episode 22
Very basic, yet very important exercise
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Episode 23
What to do if your scales sound broken up? Structure up!
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Episode 24
and use them to play not only scales, but everything really
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