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Broken Octaves - REDUCE Tension And INCREASE Speed With These Simple Adjustments
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- čas přidán 12. 08. 2024
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The most famous broken octaves that intermediate pianists come across, although not at the speed of the Liszt pieces, are those in Mozart's Turkish March, Rondo alla turca.
Hope you never stop recording your lessons , insights, interpretations, your analysis are extremely helpful! Thank you, Josh!
Thank you for addressing my question!!
this is literally exactly what I needed right now, thank you!
Thanks Josh this is helping me with rondo alla turca
Todd, I just saw your comment after I posted mine! I agree and will try this out. I have always had some accuracy issues in that section.
Good idea, thanks
Thank you Josh for the way you teach. I live in Ghana and run a piano academy for pupils 4 years upward
That’s amazing! I wish you all the best!
Very good.
I really like how you have a camera for your pedal. That's very cool. I think I will need to add one for my own students to see. My shoes are not as cool though....
10:08 sounded amazing…haha. Now I need to check out that Babayan recording.
Would these exercises help for the trio in the scherzo from Beethoven’s sonata no. 15 in D? Would you suggest anything else? That passage kills me
Piano is 90% brain 10% hands 😅 (personal conclusion)
So true😊
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Josh, hello. I am from Russia. Can I buy your courses in Russia without problems? Maybe I wil tell you my gmail and send you money for etude no 9 op 25 and on the gmail you will send me that full video about that etude? what do you think?
Josh please answer
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