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#1331852 - 12/22/09 09:07 PM
Re: How to play fast, accurate arpeggios?
[Re: Rickster]
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If you have a Czerny 40 exercises handy. the 3rd exercise is on ascending and descending arpeggio's, left and right hand. There are other studies in there on arpeggio's but I haven't gotten to them yet.
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#1332026 - 12/23/09 02:21 AM
Re: How to play fast, accurate arpeggios?
[Re: 4evrBeginR]
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
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Chopin was never concerned if his pupils left a gap in legato as the thumb went under - the flow was more important. Great insight.  To clarify, what Chopin is saying is don't ulnar or radial deviate but glide smoothly keeping the hand and forearm aligned.
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#1332165 - 12/23/09 09:29 AM
Re: How to play fast, accurate arpeggios?
[Re: keyboardklutz]
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I'm curious: when Gyro types at his computer, does he have coins on the backs of his hands?
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#1332213 - 12/23/09 10:22 AM
Re: How to play fast, accurate arpeggios?
[Re: keyboardklutz]
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Chopin was never concerned if his pupils left a gap in legato as the thumb went under - the flow was more important. Great insight.  To clarify, what Chopin is saying is don't ulnar or radial deviate but glide smoothly keeping the hand and forearm aligned. Which if you are doing multiple octaves means you'll need to lean to the side to keep the forearm and wrist perpendicular to the keys. It's the twisting that causes trouble.
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#1982025 - 11/03/12 12:35 AM
Re: How to play fast, accurate arpeggios?
[Re: Rickster]
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#1982043 - 11/03/12 02:36 AM
Re: How to play fast, accurate arpeggios?
[Re: jotur]
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hi that was my problem too the solution for me was this dont flex the thumb under palm play c.e.g lik a chord 4 octave slow motion then increase gradually you have to use arm motion and shoulder muscles then play the c.e.g in four octave very fast never play it slowly because it is dangerous for thumb tendons thank you
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