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Fifty Piano Technique Tips Booklet

(downloadable pdf format only- need Adobe Acrobat Reader)

 

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by Keith Phillips, member, MTNA

and full time north Atlanta, GA. piano instructor

 

Very important information- Please read carefully

 

You can learn the advanced secrets of playing and practicing

that took professional pianists

countless hours over three centuries to perfect!

  -100% Guaranteed Successful Piano Technique

-Technical shortcuts to playing for All Ages and Levels

          -A Resource Booklet for Teachers, Professionals, and Students

 

This 20 page booklet download will cover the main important technical adjustments in playing that professional pianists (from world renowned concert pianists to full time professional music industry players) have discovered over time through hours and hours of practice and monitoring of their own playing.

Topics covered include:

Warming Up

The Essentials in Brief

Balance

Relaxation

Strength

Naturalness

Other Tips on Naturalness

 Practice Techniques and Philosophies

Mental Work At the Piano

The Fingers, Hands, Arms, and Shoulders

Breathing

Other Miscellaneous Philosphies/Topics

 Different Piano Touches Affect Tone

 Synthesizer and Piano Technique Compared

These powerful techniques are used by high quality piano teachers to develop outstanding players.  Save hundreds of dollars in lesson instruction time by applying these shortcuts to your playing today.

 

Sample piano technique tip #18:

        "18.     Naturalness- locate and use natural finger and arm movements:  Much of the coordination and muscular development required to play the piano is learned; it’s not instinctive.  Yet there are natural arm and hand movements used in everyday life that are already learned, and these can make up the majority of your technique.  A few are listed: ..... "

 

Sample piano technique tip #24:

     "24.   The arm should always fall naturally from the shoulder.  In other words the shoulder should always stay in a relaxed “down” position.  The chair or bench must be high enough for this arm position to occur.  If the seat is too low, the arm must be lifted continuously, using unnecessary large shoulder area muscles."

 

 

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This two page sheet of major and minor blues scales is a rare collection of information. Exhibited in treble clef for right hand piano improvisation or for use with any Treble clef C instruments. Fingerings are provided for a balanced hand in improvisation during fast or slow tempos.

 

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