Originally posted by teamsaint
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Any pianists on here???
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Zauberfloete
Originally posted by 2cats View Post...piano teachers, tuners, general enthusiasts, learners, ex-learners????
well???
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Re thread title - I could hardly call myself a pianist, which for me is a great shame. I'd love to be able to sit down and play well at sight, and then perhaps I could work with others - singers, violinists etc. I've not actually played even badly for years - life gets in the way. When I was struggling to play I attempted quite a lot of Mikrokosmos - fairly OK up to about book 4, but gets both more interesting and more erratic afterwards. Things I've tried include more Bartok - Rumanian Dances, Debussy Preludes Des pas sur la neige and the horrendous thing which I believe starts book 2 - I made a very vague approximation of that one. Chopin Preludes - some of those are OK, though I got depressed having struggled with the very first one to discover that pianists such as Arrau and Cortot dash it off in about a minute! Then there's Mozart and Haydn. I almost got to play the Mozart F major sonata with the very fast final movement. Fun to play - up to a point - but anyone listening near by might have been horrified.
I also had brief sorties into keyboard (electronic) territory. The piano isn't really my instrument though, and I possibly do rather better on a flute, and perhaps equally badly (as piano) or worse on clarinet. Occasionally I tinker with recorders.
I keep threatening to spend more time on music when/if I retire, but it's not looking too good so far.
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Originally posted by Zauberfloete View Postand I play from memory because I'm not talented enough to look at the music and my hands at the same time. It really beats me how people can do that!
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Originally posted by Zauberfloete View Post...I play from memory because I'm not talented enough to look at the music and my hands at the same time. It really beats me how people can do that!
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Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostI find it really hard to get some pupils to play without looking down all the time, and even harder to wean them off the habit once it's entrenched. Most are amazed when I observe them and tell them how often they glance at the keyboard. One girl was so unwilling to believe that it was possible to play with one's eyes mostly on the dots that I took her to her laptop and showed her a video of George Shearing. She worked out without prompting that he was blind. I have been known to make pupils play with a tea towel covering their hands.
extraordinary accuracy in the left hand
I was recommended it by a good friend who is a very well known Organist (and it wasn't Mr Trotter though i'm sure he is a fan )
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Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostI have been known to make pupils play with a tea towel covering their hands.My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Zauberfloete
Originally posted by Pianorak View PostAnyway, it worked as I turned out to be quite an efficient touch typist.
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