SEARCH
the Forums & Piano World

This custom search works much better than the built in one and allows searching older posts.
Piano Acc. & Gift Items in
Piano World's Online Store
In PianoSupplies.com ,(a division of Piano World) our online store for piano and music gifts and accessories, party goods, tuning equipment, piano moving equipment and more.


Free Shipping on Jansen Artist Piano Benches
(ad) Pearl River
Pearl River Pianos
(ad 125) Sweetwater
Digital Pianos at Sweetwater
(ad) Pianoteq
New Pianoteq add-on instrument: U4 upright piano
(ad 125) Music Teacher's Helper
Forum Stats
69835 Members
40 Forums
143370 Topics
2073547 Posts

Max Online: 15252 @ 03/21/10 11:39 PM
Quick Links to Useful Stuff
Our Classified Ads
Find Piano Professionals-

*Piano Dealers - Piano Stores
*Piano Tuners
*Piano Teachers
*Piano Movers
*Piano Restorations
*Piano Manufacturers
*Organs

Quick Links:
*Advertise On Piano World
*Free Piano Newsletter
*Online Piano Recitals
*Piano Recitals Index
*Piano Accessories
* Buying a Piano
*Buying A Acoustic Piano
*Buying a Digital Piano
*Pianos for Sale
*Sell Your Piano
*How Old is My Piano?
*Piano Books
*Piano Art, Pictures, & Posters
*Directory/Site Map
*Contest
*Links
*Virtual Piano
*Music Word Search
*Piano Screen Saver
*Piano Videos
*Virtual Piano Chords
New Topics - Multiple Forums
So in tune that it sounds terrible
by Loren D
05/19/13 09:21 AM
Bechstein Upright A1
by Loo-Meng
05/19/13 06:32 AM
Difficulty of Danse Macabre
by Gelike
05/19/13 05:51 AM
Video games...
by Immortal Beloved
05/19/13 05:47 AM
try new U4 for Pianoteq
by Yuri Pavlov
05/19/13 05:29 AM
Topic Options
#1997609 - 12/10/12 09:48 PM Do the conditions of a room have an effect on your playing?
TylerNB Offline
Full Member

Registered: 10/21/10
Posts: 299
Loc: U.S.A.
I find that when the room is cold, my hands feel a bit less loose than usual. So maybe practicing in a cold room is hazardous to my piano playing if it makes my hands stiff. So is it possible that the temperature of the room is having an effect on my piano playing?
_________________________
Currently Working On:
Chopin Waltz in B Minor (Finished)
Rondo Alla Turca - Mozart (Finished)
Coming up:
Phantom of the Opera?
Certainly more Chopin(Valses and Mazurkas, maybe even a Prelude)
And yet another Bach piece

Top
Piano & Music Acc. / Sheet Music


Sheet Music Plus Homepage
#1997665 - 12/10/12 11:41 PM Re: Do the conditions of a room have an effect on your playing? [Re: TylerNB]
BruceD Offline
Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member

Registered: 05/26/01
Posts: 16712
Loc: Victoria, BC
Short answer : It depends.

If the room is below freezing, well, yes, it would probably be hazardous to your piano playing and maybe to your general health as well. How cold is the room in question? Of course, you have less flexibility when your hands are cold, but I'm not sure whether playing in a "cold" room is necessarily hazardous to your piano playing.

My living room is about 18°C (approx. 64°F) this time of year, and while that would be a little too cool to just sit and read, it's fine for practicing. The fingers soon loosen with practicing. It all depends upon how cold the room is but isn't the answer simply common sense : if your hands are too cold for your normal flexibility then your playing will be somewhat limited - that's different, however, than saying that the temperature is "hazardous."

Regards,
_________________________
BruceD
- - - - -
Estonia 190 in satin ebony

Top
#1997693 - 12/11/12 01:48 AM Re: Do the conditions of a room have an effect on your playing? [Re: TylerNB]
fledgehog Offline
Full Member

Registered: 01/09/11
Posts: 273
Loc: West Hartford, CT
I'm afflicted by Raynaud's syndrome in my hands, so if it's less than about 65 my hands go icy cold and i quite often lose dexterity until I can get them warmed up again.

Top
#1997710 - 12/11/12 02:39 AM Re: Do the conditions of a room have an effect on your playing? [Re: TylerNB]
Derulux Offline
4000 Post Club Member

Registered: 06/06/05
Posts: 4178
Loc: Philadelphia
Originally Posted By: TylerNB
So is it possible that the temperature of the room is having an effect on my piano playing?

Anything is possible. Heat up the room and see if your playing improves.

Incidentally, one way to combat a cold room is to warm up properly. I like to run my hands and lower forearms under warm/hot water for a few minutes if I know I'm going into this kind of environment. But anything that warms up the muscles will help. Once they're warm and loose, the cold will have little effect unless you have a specific medical condition (one of which has already been mentioned in the thread).
_________________________
Every day we are afforded a new chance. The problem with life is not that you run out of chances. In the end, what you run out of are days.

Top
#1997718 - 12/11/12 03:19 AM Re: Do the conditions of a room have an effect on your playing? [Re: TylerNB]
ChopinAddict Offline
5000 Post Club Member

Registered: 08/29/09
Posts: 5640
Loc: Land of the never-ending music
"Hazardous" is maybe too strong a word, but I think it can certainly affect your playing if you don't feel comfortable.
_________________________



Top
#1997743 - 12/11/12 05:39 AM Re: Do the conditions of a room have an effect on your playing? [Re: TylerNB]
bennevis Online   content
2000 Post Club Member

Registered: 10/14/10
Posts: 2748
A mountaineer's trick of warming up or getting circulation into your hands and fingers is to swing your arms around in circles. The centrifugal force will get warm blood into your fingers. The exercise itself also helps to warm your whole body up, of course. I often combine this with jumping on the spot or hopping..... grin

Top
#1997803 - 12/11/12 09:47 AM Re: Do the conditions of a room have an effect on your playing? [Re: TylerNB]
gooddog Offline
4000 Post Club Member

Registered: 06/08/08
Posts: 4319
Loc: Seattle area, WA
Temperature and humidity will also effect the performance of your piano which will, in turn, effect your playing.
_________________________
Best regards,

Deborah

Top
#1997900 - 12/11/12 01:53 PM Re: Do the conditions of a room have an effect on your playing? [Re: TylerNB]
TrueMusic Offline
Full Member

Registered: 04/30/12
Posts: 249
Loc: San Diego, California
It seems to me like yesterday they did, or at least would have had I not been properly warmed up. I had my piano juries and when I got on stage it felt FREEZING. It was a fairly cold day yesterday [let's be real, I mean San Diego cold....it was like 58.] But for some reason I think they had the AC in in our performance hall...and when I got on stage I could feel the cold air on the back of my hands. I made it through my pieces without a problem [actually, it was the best I'd ever played them for my teacher and the rest of the piano faculty] but my hands did have a few moments that they felt like they wouldn't work.
_________________________
Piano/Composition major.

Proud owner of a beautiful Yamaha C7.

Currently working on setting up healthy practice habits and in order to learn music faster than I've done before.

Top
#1997961 - 12/11/12 04:00 PM Re: Do the conditions of a room have an effect on your playing? [Re: TylerNB]
Michael_99 Online   content
Full Member

Registered: 07/28/12
Posts: 477
Loc: Canada Alberta
Temperature is a funny thing. For the whole of my life, I could never wear a t-shirt under my dress shirt cecause it would be very hot and I would probably get a nosebleed. But ALL of the women would complain to the janitors/boilerroom engineers that they were freezing. When asked by managers or others about the position, I said that the women were all wearing lovely clothing, often shortsleeves, lovely skirts but as a guy I had to wear a suit, a shirt, and a tie and was not permitted to remove or wear more revealing clothing. So my answer is to always carry a sweater and keep warm clothing in their locker.

I grew up in Northern Canada and I guess my blood is always half frozen. I went to a movie theater in the summer and this women said she was freezing. I said where are you from and she said Mexico, then I understood why she was cold.

It would be true that if you were cold and trying to play a piano, it could make it difficult to play, but so, too, if you were a guy that sweats a lot, wet fingers would not be good either.

That is why the piano world needs a digital piano/keyboard, $500 - Y? Well, if it gets too cold in my shack and the cost of fuel is too expensive to heat the house, I can take my digital piano into the bathroom or any other small room and stay warm to play the piano. In the summer it is very hot, for me, in Canada, and so I play my digital in a sreened deck - don't want to die of west nile - where it is cool and, of course, I wear headphones. Yes, I love my piano very much. There aren't words to express the sound and pleasure from playing an acoustic piano, but a digital lets you play when and where under the worst of conditions of a marriage or s climate. A cheap digital piano is a priceless gift.

Top
#1997973 - 12/11/12 04:21 PM Re: Do the conditions of a room have an effect on your playing? [Re: Michael_99]
BruceD Offline
Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member

Registered: 05/26/01
Posts: 16712
Loc: Victoria, BC
Originally Posted By: Michael_99
[...]
That is why the piano world needs a digital piano/keyboard, $500 - Y? Well, if it gets too cold in my shack and the cost of fuel is too expensive to heat the house, I can take my digital piano into the bathroom or any other small room and stay warm to play the piano. In the summer it is very hot, for me, in Canada, and so I play my digital in a sreened deck - don't want to die of west nile - where it is cool and, of course, I wear headphones. Yes, I love my piano very much. There aren't words to express the sound and pleasure from playing an acoustic piano, but a digital lets you play when and where under the worst of conditions of a marriage or s climate. A cheap digital piano is a priceless gift.


Or you could junk the digital, move you and your acoustic to the West Coast where it is never too hot nor too cold and you could have the satisfaction of being able to play your acoustic year-round! smile

Cheers!
_________________________
BruceD
- - - - -
Estonia 190 in satin ebony

Top
#1998055 - 12/11/12 08:41 PM Re: Do the conditions of a room have an effect on your playing? [Re: TylerNB]
Chopinlover49 Offline
500 Post Club Member

Registered: 08/17/11
Posts: 529
Loc: in transition
I have arthritis in my hands, neck, and back, and a cold room is definitely a problem for me. To make it worse, my wife is from Northern Canada and goes barefoot in the snow. She is always hot so she wants the room setting to be 62 or 64. I wear sweaters all the time, even in the summer. The piano is in a bedroom on the second floor and the room never varies from 64. I am thinking of putting a portable electric heater in the room just to raise the temp to 70 so I can loosen up and play without discomfort. I definitely think the room has a lot to do with performance.
_________________________
Happy owner of a Mason-Hamlin polished ebony BB.

Top



Moderator:  Brendan, Kreisler 
What's Hot!!
World's Oldest Living Pianist -- Alice is 109!
Amazing, inspiring, humbling!
-------------------
Forums Rules & Help
-------------------
ADVERTISE
on Piano World

The world's most popular piano web site.
-------------------
Piano Books
-------------------
panic


(ad) Dampp Chaser
Piano Lifesaver
(ad) HAILUN Pianos
Hailun Pianos - Click for More
Sheet Music
(PW is an affiliate)
Sheet Music Plus Featured Sale
Download & Print Sheet Music Instantly
sheet music search
sheet music search

sheet music search
(ad) P B Guide
Acoustic & Digital Piano Guide
(ad) Estonia Piano
Estonia Piano
Who's Online
151 registered (Allan W., arrc, AZNpiano, 7notemode, Allard, 59 invisible), 1317 Guests and 13 Spiders online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
(ads by Google)
(Views)Popular Topics
Just for those totally devoted to Chopin 9559072
Alfred's Basic and ALL in One Adult Piano Course Book #1 6629802
Jazz Study Group 2: Advanced Players 5340097
Rostoskys serious thread. (by request) 4631054
OT Paging Jerry Groot (and any one else living in the Northland) 4303247
Jazz Study Group: Autumn Leaves, ATTYA, etc. 3981161
Achievement of the week - what got you excited? 2366524
Adult Beginner in Singapore: Buying First Piano 2249492
Alfred's Basic and All in One Adult Piano Course Book #2 2221897
Men Can Fix Anything 2192120



 
Our Piano Related Classified Ads
| Dealers | Tuners | Lessons | Movers | Restorations | Pianos For Sale | Sell Your Piano |
 
piano supplies piano accessories PianoSupplies.com is a division of Piano World


Advertise on Piano World
| Subscribe | Piano World | PianoSupplies.com | Advertise on Piano World | Donate | Link to Us | Classifieds |
| Del.icio.us |Contact | Privacy | Legal | About Us | Site Map | Free Newsletter | Press Room |


copyright 1997 - 2013 Piano World ® all rights reserved
No part of this site may be reproduced without prior written permission