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#1994516 - 12/04/12 08:14 AM
Finger/Hand Placement
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Registered: 06/08/09
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I started teaching an 8 year old student about 2 months ago. She is very smart, a very hard worker and already knew some music when we started so learning has been quick. HOWEVER.....I think because her hands are so wide or her fingers so long, that she simply cannot follow the fingering of the pieces. When she places her hand correctly on the piano, the 5 key placement is too small for her hand; she seems to have to really place her fingers close together/not naturally comfortable. I then stop her constantly to have her move her fingers back to where they belong. She knows her notes so it's not like she's even playing the song incorrectly if she uses her own fingering. Has anyone experienced this and how did you manage to correct it?
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Gisele Sum, gsum82-piano@hotmail.com Piano and Theory Teacher Principal Church Organist and/or Choir Accompaniment
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#1994752 - 12/04/12 07:39 PM
Re: Finger/Hand Placement
[Re: Gisele]
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Registered: 09/17/12
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Loc: Europe
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Five-finger patterns sound good. Also, it might help, if she more concentrates on her fingertips than on the rest of the hand: make her fingertips try to always be in touch with the keys, so she can feel what she's doing (maybe try this with her eyes closed).
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The piano keys are black and white, But they sound like a million colours in your mind. (Katie Melua)
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