1. Master Your Posture Sit at the center of the keyboard with your back straight and shoulders relaxed. Your feet should be flat on the floor, and your elbows should be slightly above the keys. Proper posture builds technique. 2. Perfect Your Hand Position Keep your hands in a natural, relaxed position with your fingers slightly curved. Imagine holding a small ball in your hand. Your fingers should strike the keys with the tips allowing for great control and agility. 3. Engage Your Whole Arm While playing, engage your entire arm, not just your fingers. Using your whole arm helps distribute the effort evenly and prevents fatigue. Practice moving your arms smoothly and fluidly. 4. Develop Finger Independence Finger independence is crucial for playing complex pieces. Practice exercises that strengthen each finger. Focus on maintaining an even sound and tempo, ensuring each finger strikes the keys with equal strength. 5. Practice Slowly When learning a new piece or working on technical exercises, start slowly. Focus on accuracy and proper technique before increasing the tempo. Gradually build up speed while maintaining control and precision. Rushing can lead to mistakes and bad habits. 6. Master Using the Metronome A metronome is a valuable tool for developing good technique. It helps you maintain a steady tempo and improves your timing. Start with a slow tempo and gradually increase it as you become more comfortable. This practice ensures evenness and consistency in your playing. 7. Play with Dynamics Good technique isn't just about playing the right notes; it's also about expressing the music. Practice playing with different dynamics (soft and loud) and articulations (staccato and legato). These variations add depth and emotion to your performance. 8. Make Relaxation a PriorityRelaxation promotes smoother, more fluid playing and enhances musical expression. It also improves focus and concentration, supporting effective learning and memorization.
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AuthorJodi Ann Russell, Ed.D., M.M., B.M., N.C.T.M. brings a warm emphasis on mindfulness, relaxation, creativity and technique in personalized piano lessons and master classes Archives
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