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Vibrato at the Piano!? Why the Analogy Matters

Vibrato at the Piano!? Why the Analogy Matters

By Informance, 2025-08-21
Posted in: Technique

In this guest post, pianist and pedagogue Fred Karpoff shares the origins of his use of the term “vibrato” in the context of piano technique and how it can be applied to support expressive gesture at the piano.

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Vibrato at the Piano!? Why the Analogy Matters

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