http://wingtek.net/musicreform/files/piano01.html
Thought I'd share that URL here.
What it basically says is: to play the piano correctly [expanding the least amount of energy and without injury], one should lift from the wrist and 'drop' the fingers on the keys to depress them using gravity instead of muscular strength... which makes a lot of sense.
The reason why I posted that is because I am having a problem with over-exertion, especially with quick octave runs. Because I am using muscular strength to depress the keys (pushing) and also muscular strength to control the tone (pull), I end up very tired, very easily (especially when I'm working on Beethoven's Waldstein - Rondo Allegretto, or Bach's Prelude in Bb).
Can't seem to kick this habit in favour for the 'dropping' technique... mostly because I'm not sure how to execute the gravitational way of playing... sigh.
Anyone knows of this method (or any other techniques) that is considered 'correct' or more efficient? Please share!
Thought I'd share that URL here.
What it basically says is: to play the piano correctly [expanding the least amount of energy and without injury], one should lift from the wrist and 'drop' the fingers on the keys to depress them using gravity instead of muscular strength... which makes a lot of sense.
The reason why I posted that is because I am having a problem with over-exertion, especially with quick octave runs. Because I am using muscular strength to depress the keys (pushing) and also muscular strength to control the tone (pull), I end up very tired, very easily (especially when I'm working on Beethoven's Waldstein - Rondo Allegretto, or Bach's Prelude in Bb).
Can't seem to kick this habit in favour for the 'dropping' technique... mostly because I'm not sure how to execute the gravitational way of playing... sigh.
Anyone knows of this method (or any other techniques) that is considered 'correct' or more efficient? Please share!