Why crossing your thumb under in piano playing will SLOW you down
If you play piano, no doubt at some point when learning a C scale you were told to 'cross the thumb under.'
It makes sense because we need the thumb crossing to navigate across the keyboard.
HOWEVER, there is an easier, more efficient way to handle the thumb.
This tweak will make your scales, arpeggios and virtuosic passages fly.
For a more in depth training, sign up for a free 60 minute tutorial that will improve your technique, free artistry and get rid of tension, using the secrets of the Golden Tone tradition.
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Видео Why crossing your thumb under in piano playing will SLOW you down канала Margaret Wacyk
It makes sense because we need the thumb crossing to navigate across the keyboard.
HOWEVER, there is an easier, more efficient way to handle the thumb.
This tweak will make your scales, arpeggios and virtuosic passages fly.
For a more in depth training, sign up for a free 60 minute tutorial that will improve your technique, free artistry and get rid of tension, using the secrets of the Golden Tone tradition.
go.thegrandmanner.com/golden-tone-registration
Видео Why crossing your thumb under in piano playing will SLOW you down канала Margaret Wacyk
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