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These Wrist Movements Will TRANSFORM Your Piano PLAYING - Part 1

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PIANO LAB

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Күн бұрын

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@julioaltavas2257
@julioaltavas2257 3 жыл бұрын
You are saving piano players from potential hand injuries. Thank you very much!
@lizweekes8076
@lizweekes8076 Ай бұрын
Thanks Craig 🎉
@mariak.4317
@mariak.4317 Жыл бұрын
Craig goes through my all mistakes as an adult piano learner. :) I’m going to practice with this advice in mind today and hope that helps to relieve the tension that I always feel. Thank you Craig!
@anggunnenohai3870
@anggunnenohai3870 3 жыл бұрын
Dear online piano teacher! Thank you for always providing us what we need. Thank you for showing up. I pray for you and your family’s health and happiness! Happy Sunday from Indonesia! 🌻
@gundersonpiano2025
@gundersonpiano2025 3 жыл бұрын
Dear Craig, absolutely adore you’re channel. You’re an amazing teacher and performer. My piano hero 🎹 🦸‍♂️
@anggunnenohai3870
@anggunnenohai3870 3 жыл бұрын
Can’t wait for the part 2, Sir! Thank you🌻
@maywu5110
@maywu5110 Жыл бұрын
This helps so much! Can't believe how much difference it make! Appreciate! Your lecture is fantastic!
@alexscott1257
@alexscott1257 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video Craig, your channel really doesn't get the attention that it deserves. You have done so much for me. Between you and Qi Gong I am able to play the piano again and it makes me SO happy!
@DavidMiller-bp7et
@DavidMiller-bp7et 2 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more, Craig deserves a lot more play than what it appears he gets on the channel.
@andabien3
@andabien3 3 жыл бұрын
Fascinating. I am committed to developing good form: without it, I am limited in how well I can play. I would like to see you play something, so I can visualize how all this theory works out in practice. Thanks much.
@winsomewalstead2157
@winsomewalstead2157 3 жыл бұрын
LOVE THE SHIRT!!!
@DavidMiller-bp7et
@DavidMiller-bp7et 2 жыл бұрын
Don't know all the back story, but branded stuff works if you have something you're proud of. We're all proud of Craig's efforts.
@20praxis21
@20praxis21 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Craig. The continuous motion that you described is as elegant as a symphonic conductor. I have found that continuous motion for the thumb is the most difficult. One thing I do is to stroke a note with the edge, corner tip of the thumb in a continuous motion. It gains so much control over the heaviness of the thumb when attacking a note. Apparently, the Russian school teaches beginning students to strike all notes as phrasing, stroking gestures. The speed with which these gestures are executed controls volume as well.
@DavidMiller-bp7et
@DavidMiller-bp7et Жыл бұрын
I have developed, rather quickly, use of the thumb under the hand often with a higher wrist, depending on context. It has really helped with the "awkwardness" of the thumb. Watch Martha Argerich on this; she plays the thumb under as another educated finger, to maximum result without unevenness. She often will raise her wrist higher to accommodate the needs of the passage most efficiently. Great topic observation.
@user-om9yd3zh5b
@user-om9yd3zh5b 10 ай бұрын
Can't appreciate how much your videos help people like me who doesn't have good teacher around and so are self learning. Could you please just once make video stating how should one start learning? I mean should you first learn scales all of them then arpeggios or just by knowing some scales you should learn pieces on that. Kindly explain it.
@jamiibear
@jamiibear 7 ай бұрын
5:24 .. i heard something familiar there 😂
@zynthos9
@zynthos9 3 жыл бұрын
You used mostly your right hand in this video it seemed, and most of the motion was counterclockwise with your wrist. Is that right, RH wrist motion is usually CCW? In your next video would you be showing the LH wrist motion and would it be mostly clockwise motion?
@nostromissimo
@nostromissimo 2 жыл бұрын
That is generally how most people use it. Counterclockwise for the RH, clockwise for the LH. Going the opposite directions feels awkward in quite a few ways.
@DavidMiller-bp7et
@DavidMiller-bp7et 2 жыл бұрын
@@nostromissimo Yeah; the reverse feels very awkward, looks bad too.
@politereminder6284
@politereminder6284 2 жыл бұрын
How can one do this with block chords? My LH mostly plays block chords. My hands are teeny tiny and any chord stretches my hands.
@DavidMiller-bp7et
@DavidMiller-bp7et 2 жыл бұрын
I would like to see this with static block chords. Possible I guess, Craig?
@ciararespect4296
@ciararespect4296 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Craig I get tension playing consecutive octaves on wrist and forearm I've tried to relax as much as possible but speeding up causes tension
@DavidMiller-bp7et
@DavidMiller-bp7et 2 жыл бұрын
I guess I missed Pt. 1; think I took in Pt. 2. Great advice, and the reasons for it, to be applied where it is called for. I use too much weight in long held notes, probably, occasional pushing to anchor the hand while other fingers are doing something else, inner voices, whatever. The lead in cue was "Reduce tension" as much as possible. Thumb is more challenging. This is one way on appropriate passages. Couldn't agree more with Alex and others, the channel doesn't get the play it deserves. ????? Dave M
@dominikdelinic9951
@dominikdelinic9951 Жыл бұрын
What about the situation when you play the Arpeggio with thumb under? This is kinda a situation where you need to break this circular motion, which in my case leads to a lot of tension
@DavidMiller-bp7et
@DavidMiller-bp7et Жыл бұрын
Craig has several full videos on just this topic. If you subscribe, all videos come up and you can find the ones you want easily. Helped me immensely.
@Sitbon08
@Sitbon08 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dominick. I just noticed your post. Do look at Craig’s video on rotation. Arpeggios will be harder to play if you are not incorporating rotary movements to assist the fingers/hand and forearm travel laterally across the keyboard. They are slight movements but need to be incorporated to avoid tension. Craig talks about this.
@DavidMiller-bp7et
@DavidMiller-bp7et Жыл бұрын
Reviewing all videos, 4-5 months on. Continuous motion is one way of keeping muscle sets relaxed. Looks good, feels good, plays good. Until we fully incorporate these techniques, and always after, reminders are always welcome. Reducing excess tension is an ongoing issue. Good comments below.
@user-xxxxxn
@user-xxxxxn 25 күн бұрын
Use it on a piano NEVER on a pipe organ. . or Harpsichord/clavichord etc. it calls wrist rotation.
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