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Preliminary Grade Piano Technique
By Lorna Menzies-wall
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There may be several reasons why we wish to play the piano – to have fun, to give pleasure to others, or to show what we can do. As we grow older, we realise the importance of paying due regard to the intentions of the composer, and the creation of the most beautiful TONE or the most appropriate effects by the control of TOUCH. This is often called TECHNIQUE. Our goal should always be to achieve the ultimate effect with least effort. The cultivation of certain basic skills cannot begin too soon. Following are some simple exercises which will make the playing of the earliest pieces most effective. They cover: Finger control and legato touch A balanced arm and staccato Thumb preparation for scales Two hand coordination for mixed touch Balanced tone between two hands Phrasing action in a two note slur Mixed touch in the fingers of one hand Balanced tone in the fingers of one hand – voicing. Created 2015 |
ISMN 9790720151281