The "Flop" Exercise - Increase Speed, Reduce Tension, & Improve Accuracy

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 10. 07. 2022
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  • @kingyerghin7025
    @kingyerghin7025 Pƙed 2 lety +122

    So weird that I can just watch this for free, god bless you.

    • @lakep7798
      @lakep7798 Pƙed 2 lety +11

      Oh, king, please don’t say that out loud! Lol. I agree that Josh’s tutelage is an absolute TREASURE. Thanks a million, Josh!

  • @Joules3.14
    @Joules3.14 Pƙed 2 lety +61

    You're such a nice teacher! Please never stop making these videos

    • @chaz.o
      @chaz.o Pƙed 2 lety +1

      I second this opinion.😁

  • @DimitrisSpiridonidis
    @DimitrisSpiridonidis Pƙed 2 lety +6

    Very humble musician. Rarely I see in our days persons like him.
    Great technique and great artist.
    Wish u all the best from Russia,
    Dimitris!

  • @isaiahadamsvlogs5309
    @isaiahadamsvlogs5309 Pƙed 2 lety +21

    I love the little tips you give because they are not just piece-specific and can be applied to general technique practice, etudes, and pieces!

  • @enricopascucci4802
    @enricopascucci4802 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +3

    I've tried your exercise and I've noticed that not only works well for the speed, but improves also touch and evenness in fast passages. I'll keep it in my daily routine.Great video, many thanks.

  • @allenleslie5513
    @allenleslie5513 Pƙed 2 lety +7

    Very helpful for me, as I have arthritis in both thumb joints. The flop helps me to accomplish the crosses with less pain. Thanks!

  • @genesis631
    @genesis631 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    Thank you so much for the free content! đŸ–€

  • @beaugarza4940
    @beaugarza4940 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    I'm finding the flop exercise to be very helpful with my d flat major scale. I feel like the flop method is a very natural mode of being, which is where my best playing comes from. Thank you for your useful and detailed videos Josh!

  • @dougblanding8791
    @dougblanding8791 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Wow! I just love your tips and exercises. When I find myself in a rut, I just like to turn away from whatever I am practicing and immerse myself in your advice. Next thing I know, I discover that it benefits me in a lot of places where my progress has slowed. Thank you!

  • @wuchen1712
    @wuchen1712 Pƙed rokem +1

    i thought ive seen it all but this takes things to a whole new level

  • @christophejavon3509
    @christophejavon3509 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Awesome! Will add this to my scale warm ups and strategies! I have put on an emphasis on rotation so this feels right in line with that concept. Thanks for the demonstrations and inspiration with your beautiful sound!!!

  • @rhfactor2106
    @rhfactor2106 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Such a humble , yet a great artist !! Thanks so much Sir ! Greetings from India !

  • @dmitrynesterov2880
    @dmitrynesterov2880 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you Josh for your videos! You are such a good human being! You share generously valuable tips with the world. I am sure many have already benefited from your channel.
    All the best to you and your family!

  • @HongPS18
    @HongPS18 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    Thank you Josh. God bless you.

  • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
    @dimitrovboeleepianoduo Pƙed rokem

    Very nice video thank you! This is an advice I give my students regularly, even though they are often impatient to make the stop. (I call it a stop, but I like how you call it a flop) Love also how you emphasize the natural feeling of technique. That's something I'm still striving for myself as well.

  • @olekiilerich4191
    @olekiilerich4191 Pƙed 2 lety

    Great lesson! I will definately try this. Thank you, Josh.

  • @marysdogsrescue
    @marysdogsrescue Pƙed 2 lety

    Excellent! Thank you!

  • @mariannaschreiber2349
    @mariannaschreiber2349 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    Thank you Sir, your videos are so helpful for me.❀

  • @jorgerivas1424
    @jorgerivas1424 Pƙed rokem

    Josh, thanks so much! I'm going to be incorporating this into my studies.

  • @alexeykomissarov6655
    @alexeykomissarov6655 Pƙed rokem

    Many thanks! Very useful!

  • @Cookerab
    @Cookerab Pƙed 2 lety +1

    This has helped me with the last run in Chopin's Nocturne in C# Min

  • @rogerpianoking1945
    @rogerpianoking1945 Pƙed rokem

    Great tip. Thanks Josh. 😊👍

  • @buganini912
    @buganini912 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Best piano teacher on YT!

  • @thehoustonexperiment6363
    @thehoustonexperiment6363 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    I played the Chopin Polonaise in C# minor when I was in college and I was never felt comfortable or confident playing it because of my poor piano technique. Years later after watching your video, I revisited the piece again and I now have a much easier time playing it. Thanks again for this video and many others you have made.

  • @flobenzo4897
    @flobenzo4897 Pƙed 2 lety

    Very helpful for Chopin’s F minor ballade, on the transition into the chordal section. Tough to get the that fluent, ethereal feel I hear in so many interpretations

  • @makistudio1592
    @makistudio1592 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    Thank you.

  • @stathiszoulakis9599
    @stathiszoulakis9599 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Helpful!

  • @keyboard3545
    @keyboard3545 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Thank you Josh. Your videos are always very helpful. 👏It's a pity you're so far away. Give me your fingers. 😊
    Have a nice day.

  • @wolfie8748
    @wolfie8748 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    Best teacher in youtube not kidding

  • @elizeumonteiro9060
    @elizeumonteiro9060 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    Estou vendo o seu vĂ­deo do Brasil e estou maravilhado com o seu ensino ..merece muitos inscritos e todos os likes ..eu jĂĄ me inscrevi e dei o like vocĂȘ merece

  • @roblyndon5267
    @roblyndon5267 Pƙed 2 lety

    This would be a great exercise for Moonlight Mvt III.

  • @johanssoncisneros1489
    @johanssoncisneros1489 Pƙed 2 lety

    Hi Josh! Hope you doing great, i wanted to share something with you hoping you or someone else can give me some advice:
    Sometimes i feel my side job is not letting me progress in my piano as I would like to, I basically spend 8 hours (thsts my shift) + 4-5 hours of being on the road! Its insane, i leave 5 am and I'm home at 8 pm, along with my other home activities etc... That leaves me with 1 hour probably a day, without saying I'm very mentally tired, and to play the things I want to I feel I need to practice more than that.
    I accepted time ago I can't be a professional pianist or have a professional piano career, however I still want to play huge piano works but I don't want to give up because the technique is not good enough and I feel i don't have too much time for that! And i don't want to feel discouraged haha.
    Thanks for reading me guys.

  • @frankeisele383
    @frankeisele383 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I think this is similar to what Fred Karpoff teaches on his site. Just he calls it "The Throw" 🙂

  • @ericastier1646
    @ericastier1646 Pƙed rokem

    i've been struggling years with etude Op 10 no 1 and this flop approach really suprised me. But your flopping note target really is critical. Depending on the note chosen to flop to, it can make the arpegio impossible or possible and it is not that easy to find the right note to flop to. I am struggling with thumb tension in that etude. So flopping to a thumb note really helps avoid that. Watching you play comfortably that fast without tension still baffles me as i don't understand how i fail to do that. I just know that it feels like my hand does not feel comfortable like your appears to.

  • @bjornviir3333
    @bjornviir3333 Pƙed 2 lety

    this might just help me with the challenging Alkan scherzo diabolico.

  • @RUT812
    @RUT812 Pƙed rokem

    I need your suggestions for people with small hands (can barely reach an octave). Thanks

  • @nandovancreij
    @nandovancreij Pƙed 2 lety

    any tips for not accenting the notes you land on?

  • @cyba9774
    @cyba9774 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    3:23 I was wondering exactly about that the last days and weeks XD If you had to touch every key of the new position before starting to play them. Thank you for the great video!

    • @cyba9774
      @cyba9774 Pƙed rokem

      Edit: thanks a lot for your Pro Practice course on op. 25 no. 12! I first struggled with walking in before watching that video and your tips helped me a lot. The voicing and also with the fast tempo; the technical exercises and the tips on how to move are gold. The last months until last week I improved from the 80 bpm (which was roundabout my maximum the first 6 months I practiced the piece) up to 130 bpm per quarter note. First thought it was the keys of my old grand piano which moved too slow, but it was my movements and fast position changes I had to work on. That's a huge improvement for me and I'm satisfied with that tempo. Thanks again, Josh :)

  • @xuexy222
    @xuexy222 Pƙed rokem +1

    Can I ask what the specific meaning of "flop" here is? Means fingers stop in a natural way to release tension?

  • @sigmaxball
    @sigmaxball Pƙed 2 lety

    Hi Josh, do you have any tips for dealing with pain in the wrist and forearm. And how many pieces would you work on at once. I am 15 years old and just finished primary school

    • @joshwrightpiano
      @joshwrightpiano  Pƙed 2 lety

      Yes I have many videos regarding reducing tension (including this one) which will help. I also have a video about tendinitis if you are experiencing that. I wish you all the best

    • @frazzledude
      @frazzledude Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Pain is your body telling you that something is not right. For some people it could be an indication of tendinitis, arthritis, or carpal tunnel syndrome. Because you are 15 years old it is less likely to be a medical problem for you. Very often pain in the wrist, forearm, or even shoulders is a sign that a pianist is tensing up or using an awkward, unnatural position of their hands and arms. Make sure that you are relaxed and comfortable when you play. Also, people tend to tense up when they try to play too fast on the piano. So, don’t try to play a piece or passage at a rapid tempo before you are ready. Relax, make sure you are using the best fingering for you, and then the speed will just come naturally later on.

    • @sigmaxball
      @sigmaxball Pƙed 2 lety

      @@joshwrightpiano Maybe you can do a video about bach sinfonia number 15. I am stuck because of the crossing of the hands in bar 28. Please it would help me a lot.
      Good regards Jony

    • @sigmaxball
      @sigmaxball Pƙed 2 lety

      @@frazzledude Thank you for your advice.
      I wish you a good day

  • @glauberglousger6643
    @glauberglousger6643 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Honestly it’s just repeated notes, polyrhythms, and this that’s difficult for me/I haven’t learnt
    Which became a problem with Hungarian Rhapsody No.6

  • @aallpprr8998
    @aallpprr8998 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I think you didn't stress enough on the relaxation that you need to get before playing the notes of the next position. Everything from your shoulder to the tip of your fingers should be relaxed before playing the next note, I suggest "wiggling" your arm and fingers to release every tension between positions

  • @williammacko9302
    @williammacko9302 Pƙed rokem

    Jumped from initial demo to 100 mph. A bit too fast for me to see exactly what you were doing.

  • @Alexander-kh2rc
    @Alexander-kh2rc Pƙed rokem

    Goldmine

  • @user-lm4vi4dw2r
    @user-lm4vi4dw2r Pƙed 2 lety

    Are there situations where you would deliberately avoid this method? Or is it good 24/7.

    • @joshwrightpiano
      @joshwrightpiano  Pƙed 2 lety +3

      I don’t find it particularly necessary in slow tempos, although it certainly doesn’t hurt. The exercise is promoting a reduction of tension, which is something you should always be striving for. There are many exercises/thoughts/methods to achieve this. This is just one that I’ve found helpful and that has worked well for my students too

  • @Stashi1808
    @Stashi1808 Pƙed rokem

    I am a complete beginer. I have been playing simply by hitting the key for 3 years. I need to actually learn from scratch... I really can't even play a scale. Where on earth should I start?

  • @louispearson8306
    @louispearson8306 Pƙed 2 lety

    what is the piece he plays at 4.50???

  • @WBkeyboardist
    @WBkeyboardist Pƙed rokem

    Sir i'm feeling very sad because you are getting older, the last 7 and 8 years ago I have seen you in the video, you were much younger 😭😭😭😭😭😭😱😱😱😱😱😱