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Teaching piano technique
Friday, December 16, 2005
Piano teacher Hao Huang of Scripps College has posted some interesting thoughts about teaching piano technique on the Piano Education Page:
What kind of relaxation should one aim for at the keyboard? Obviously, an uncontrolled drop of the arm does not contribute to controlled sound. The "singing tone" which many pianists hold dear is produced, not only by pressing into the key beds, but also by lowering the keys at various rates of speed from slow (various degrees of softness) to fast (various degrees of loudness). Pressure is balanced by relaxation - neither is absolute. Transfer of arm weight onto a finger is followed by a release of pressure, preparatory to moving to the next note or chord. Relaxation at the piano is not a total surrender of control over the muscles. It involves responsiveness on the spur of the moment, to maintain musical as well as technical continuity.
Read the rest of Dr. Huang's article here.

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