Why You Must be Able to Play Your Scales on Auto-Pilot
For premium videos and more content, you can join my Living Pianos Patreon channel! www.Patreon.com/RobertEstrin
Welcome to LivingPianos.com, I'm Robert Estrin. Today's subject is about why you must be able to play your scales on auto-pilot. What does this mean? I've talked before about motor memory or tactile memory being a dangerous thing to rely upon in your piano playing. You can take a wrong turn here or there if your mind isn't cognizant of where you are in a composition. With repeats, expositions, developments, changes of keys, you must have an intellectual awareness of your music. Otherwise, you can end up in the wrong place in the middle of a piece! But, you absolutely must be able to play your scales with just motor memory because of the fingering crossings.
FULL ARTICLE:
https://livingpianos.com/why-you-must-be-able-to-play-your-scales-on-auto-pilot/
Видео Why You Must be Able to Play Your Scales on Auto-Pilot канала LivingPianosVideos
Welcome to LivingPianos.com, I'm Robert Estrin. Today's subject is about why you must be able to play your scales on auto-pilot. What does this mean? I've talked before about motor memory or tactile memory being a dangerous thing to rely upon in your piano playing. You can take a wrong turn here or there if your mind isn't cognizant of where you are in a composition. With repeats, expositions, developments, changes of keys, you must have an intellectual awareness of your music. Otherwise, you can end up in the wrong place in the middle of a piece! But, you absolutely must be able to play your scales with just motor memory because of the fingering crossings.
FULL ARTICLE:
https://livingpianos.com/why-you-must-be-able-to-play-your-scales-on-auto-pilot/
Видео Why You Must be Able to Play Your Scales on Auto-Pilot канала LivingPianosVideos
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
My Personal Pianos: Chopin - Nocturne in E Flat Major Op. 9 No. 2Five Signs You Have the WRONG Piano TeacherWhatever Happened To Baldwin Pianos?Songs that use the Pentatonic scalesLearn All 12 Major Scales Piano Tutorial for Adult BeginnersWhat I Learned From HorowitzSight Reading Made Easy: the Key to Successful Note Reading for PianoYou Can Tune Your Own Piano: Part 1How I Can Play Hundreds of Jazz Songs from MemoryWhy most piano players fail | Sven Haefliger | TEDxFHKufsteinMy First Chopin: Prelude in E MinorHow to Tell if a Piece is in a Major or Minor KeyCan You Tell the Difference Between Mozart & Beethoven?Learning Hanon Part 1 - The First Exercises - The Virtuoso PianistWhy Aren't Keyboards Divided Into an Even Number of Octaves?Sound like a PRO pianist even if you're a newbieWhat is a Fugue: Bach Toccata in E minorPiano masterclass on Scales and Arpeggios, from Steinway Hall LondonThe Three WORST Piano Practice HabitsWhat is a Concert Grand Piano?