Fundamentals of Piano Practice
Un podcast de Chuang C. Chang / Henrik Pantle
36 Épisodes
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FoPP 033 1.II.25 Hands Together and Mental Play
Publié: 26/10/2007 -
FoPP 032 1.II.24 Soft Pedal, Hammer Voicing and Physics of the Piano Sound
Publié: 04/10/2007 -
FoPP 031 1.II.23 Damper Pedal
Publié: 27/09/2007 -
FoPP 030 1.II.22 Bad Habits: A Pianist’s Worst Enemy
Publié: 20/09/2007 -
FoPP 029 1.II.21 Building Endurance, Breathing
Publié: 13/09/2007 -
FoPP Summer-Break 07
Publié: 13/07/2007 -
FoPP 028 1.II.20 Weak Left Hand; Using One Hand to Teach the Other
Publié: 06/07/2007 -
FoPP 027 1.II.19 Accurate Tempo and the Metronome
Publié: 29/06/2007 -
FoPP 026 1.II.18 Fingering
Publié: 22/06/2007 -
FoPP 025 1.II.17 Importance of Slow Play
Publié: 15/06/2007 -
FoPP 024 1.II.16 Dangers of Slow Play - Pitfalls of the Intuitive Method
Publié: 08/06/2007 -
FoPP 023 1.II.15 Post Practice Improvement (PPI)
Publié: 01/06/2007 -
FoPP 022 1.II.14 How to Relax
Publié: 25/05/2007 -
FoPP 021 1.II.13 Velocity, Choice of Practice Speed
Publié: 11/05/2007 -
FoPP 020 1.II.12 Learning, Memorizing, Mental Play
Publié: 04/05/2007 -
FoPP 019 1.II.11 Parallel Sets
Publié: 27/04/2007 -
FoPP 018 1.II.10 Gravity Drop, Chord Practice, and Relaxation
Publié: 20/04/2007 -
Easter Break
Publié: 04/04/2007 -
FoPP 017 1.II.9 The Chord Attack
Publié: 30/03/2007 -
FoPP 016 1.II.8 The Continuity Rule
Publié: 23/03/2007
You can learn piano up to 1000 times faster (!) compared to other methods. This is the first book ever written on how to practice at the piano. For hundreds of years, many teachers and other books taught you what techniques to acquire, but that is of little use unless you know how to acquire them quickly, as Mozart, Liszt, etc., did.