Many players can get their pieces up to a certain speed, but there appears to be a ceiling beyond which they cannot go. As the tempo increases, so the playing falls apart and loses all sense of flow - added to which the hands and arms seize up, buckling under the strain.
One of the most common questions our website readers ask is how to get a piece up to the full speed while retaining the feeling of coordination and control that is possible at slower tempos. In this workshop we explore the following topics:
The technical considerations for fast playing
Avoiding tension
When slow practice no longer helps
Practice method that delivers results
How to maintain speed and accuracy in old repertoire
How it works
The workshop is
divided up into a set of topics with an introductory presentation for each
followed by a “breakout” session in which you will be able to test out the
concepts presented and associated exercises in the privacy of your own home. A
worksheet with short repertoire extracts at various levels will be provided,
but you can use your own pieces if preferred. Graham will be on stand-by to
give assistance during the breakout sessions which will then be followed by a
group discussion and Q&A.
This workshop is suitable for intermediate and advanced players and will be of interest to piano teachers too. The session will be recorded and all participants will receive a link to download the worksheets, video and the accompanying presentation. Therefore, if you are unable to attend the session on the day, you will still be able to watch the video at your convenience.
Subscriber discounts
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