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#382576 - 06/27/05 10:40 AM
Could anyone suggest a good book?
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Registered: 06/15/05
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I really need to improve my velocity for a new piece i'm learning and was wondering if anyone could suggest a good book. I currently use Tankard for normal technique stuff but he doesn't do much in the way of speed. If anyone could help i would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
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#382577 - 06/27/05 10:47 AM
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I don't think you necessarly need a technique book to play the piece you are working on faster. I would recommend working technique on the music itself. You can do impulse practicing, which consists of taking small groups of notes (like 4 16th notes) and dropping on the first note then slightly shifting the hand over to automatically play the 3 other notes. This results in less notey playing. It may sound complicated, but if you see someone do it, it's really not difficult. I might not have explained it the best either. Also slow to fast with the metronome, moving it up 2 notches at a time really helps.
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#382579 - 06/27/05 11:30 AM
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'Czerny's school of velocity'
Is that a book? And is it available in England?
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#382581 - 06/27/05 08:15 PM
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Everybody over on Classical Insites was trilling about the Dohnanyi Etudes - I have them but never got seriously into them, too much other stuff to do...so many pieces, so little time...ach du lieber...
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#382582 - 06/27/05 09:21 PM
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hey princess, Check out this thread which Elena kindly posted-- it helped me build up speed with Chopin's deadly Op.10/4 Etude: web page In fact Op.10/4 itself is a great piece for speed and finger technique if you want to try it. I don't think it's that hard to learn, but to play it fast might take years (at least it has for me). Hope that helps, -Paul
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#382583 - 06/28/05 03:07 AM
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Thanks guys. I'll look out for Czerny and i read through that post and its already helped loads, thanx Paulie!
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#382584 - 06/28/05 09:09 AM
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"Could anyone suggest a good book?"
The Chronicals of Narnia!!! My favorite books in the series are: 'The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe', 'and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'.
AWESOME BOOKS by C.S.Lewis.
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#382585 - 06/28/05 09:12 AM
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They were actually SET in ENGLAND!!! HAH!
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#382586 - 06/28/05 10:46 AM
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Yes, you're very witty 86. I'm suprised that didn't come up sooner.
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#382587 - 06/28/05 08:59 PM
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Originally posted by Puckettmeister86:  They were actually SET in ENGLAND!!! HAH! [/b] Not-uh. They were set in a wardrobe. :p
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