Authentic and complete in its presentation, prenters guide features numerous illustrations, exercises, and examples from piano literature. Theodor leschetizky, the great pianist and teacher, was renowned for his singing tone and his intelligent, expressive use of brilliant technique. By technique, we principally mean finger strength, finger independence, and tonal control such that the pianist is able to play with accuracy, facility, and musicality. Thinking fingers was one of the books of exercises maier wrote with herbert bradshaw in the early 1940s. Maier does use the principle of repeating one note with each finger as the others are held quietly at the key surface as one of the 5 finger exercises. A correct understanding of the basic principles of technique affects every single note we play, so that each moment of our practice will be put to optimum effect. Another of the great teachers prize students, marie prentner, recorded the principles and techniques of the celebrated leschetizky method. Leschetizkys fundamental principles of piano technique. The only book available today that teaches how to practice at the piano, not just what techniques you need scales, runs, handfinger independence, endurance, jumps, tone, relaxation, etc. The strict traditions of piano teaching have remained entrenched for generations the dominant influence of muzio clementi 17521832, the first composerpedagogue of the instrument, brought about an explosion of autocratic instruction and bizarre teaching systems, exemplified in the mindnumbing drills of hanons the virtuoso pianist. One result of the preponderance of poor technical teaching which took place in the twentieth century is that many people have abandoned technique, considering it to be a waste of time.
You can learn piano up to times faster compared to other methods. He believed that great performances could not be attained through the use of any rigid method, but that a thorough training in the technical aspects of performance was. It is almost unbelievable that such an essential skill has been mostly neglected by piano teachers. It contains exercises and drills relating to such techniques as scales, trills, chord playing, arpeggios, double notes, octaves, etc. Leschetizkys fundamental principles of piano technique by marie prentner5 is a handbook that expounds on the very detailed fundamentals of technique that leschetizky imparted to his pupils. All great musicians used it, yet even they often failed. Piano playing is a very complex mental and motor skill. My objective here is to present general principles of piano technique. Although these principles are fundamental, this essay is not meant for beginners. Part 1 every pianist needs to possess excellent technique.
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