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Maintain the standing function of the hand
There is always a tendency to mess it up
standing
legato
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Feb 20, 2023
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Alan Fraser
Polyphony
Tai chi walking
Basics of piano somatics
Episode 1 - What is arm weight piano technique?
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Episode 2 - What about finger action piano school?
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Episode 3 - Is there a way to get the best elements from all these piano schools?
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Episode 4 - What about articulations or orchestration while playing the piano?
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Episode 5 - Biceps and triceps are a very important muscles in piano playing
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Episode 6 - Tension doesn't have to be bad
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Episode 7 - Your piano practice should be a reflection of your mind flow
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Episode 8 - You need to practice intelectually
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Episode 9 - We have to move the thumb without "limping"
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Episode 10 - How to get a smooth scale?
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Episode 11 - Descending scales
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Episode 12 - Do you flop your hand while you plays scales or put the thumb under?
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Episode 13 - Maintain the standing function of the hand
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Episode 14 - Thenar and hypothenar muscles are of utmost importance
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Episode 15 - The real power muscles of the hand
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Episode 16 - How should you actually play forte?
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