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May 2021

Mozart, Mendelssohn, Grieg and Ravel!

Mozart, Mendelssohn, Grieg and Ravel!

By Informance, 2021-05-27
Posted in: Practising

In this month’s practice clinic Graham Fitch answered questions on coordinating the hands, using wrist rotation, trills and other topics in works by Mozart, Mendelssohn, Grieg and Ravel.

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Tags: GriegLullyMendelssohnMozartMozart Sonata in A minor K310practice clinicRavelRavel Sonatine
Mozart, Mendelssohn, Grieg and Ravel!
Improving Your Left Hand

Improving Your Left Hand

By Graham Fitch, 2021-05-20
Posted in: Technique

Do you feel that your left hand is weaker than your right hand and is holding you back in your piano playing? We all have a dominant hand, and for…

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Tags: berensexercisesleft handPaul Wittgensteinsymmetrical inversiontechnique
Improving Your Left Hand
Creative Ways to Practise Scales

Creative Ways to Practise Scales

By Graham Fitch, 2021-05-13
Posted in: Technique

Practising scales and arpeggios is important but often associated with drudgery. In this blog post, graham Fitch gives some ideas to making practising them more fun and effective!

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Tags: scalesscales and arpeggiosscales generator
Creative Ways to Practise Scales
Expanding Your Repertoire with Quick Studies

Expanding Your Repertoire with Quick Studies

By Informance, 2021-05-06
Posted in: Learning Pieces

In this week’s post, Ryan Morison discusses how quick studies can be used as an effective tool to broaden your repertoire and develop good habits and skills when learning new pieces.

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Tags: learning a piecequarantiningquick studies
Expanding Your Repertoire with Quick Studies

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