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The Truth about Piano Technique and How to Achieve it. 1 Free Interactive Piano Lessons. Piano Fingering -- Which finger goes where, and why. Piano Fingering (Click twice on arrow above to start video on fingering piano notes) Piano Fingering: The Intrinsic Logic Of Which Finger Should Go Where -- And Why Or "Don't Re-invent the Wheel Whenever Possible" As a piano teacher for many years now, I have had countless students ask me some variation of this question: "What fingers should I use on such and such a note, or such and such a chord?

" And my answer never fails to surprise them. I tell them "Fingering is not written in stone. That comes as a shock to many adults because they think back to their piano lesson days as children and recall their teacher telling them things like "Don't use your thumb on that key! " So while there are no absolutes when it comes to fingering, there are certainly general principles that pianists have discovered down through the years.

So here are some general principles -- the intrinsic logic of fingering: 1. For a complete course on the subject of fingering, please go to Which Finger Goes Where? Free Piano Lessons for Free Spirits! Blues jazz piano : learn techniques. On-Line Piano Lessons. Free online piano lessons...learn piano chords, scales and more! Free Online Piano Lessons - Learn How to Play Piano. Performance -- Pianist. In order to develop the techniques that serve the music making, we must examine our body's playing mechanism itself - the upper arm, forearm, hands and fingers even our torso. We do not need to be an anatomist, but we do need the knowledge of our playing mechanism. We need to understand our equipment and use only the necessary part of our equipment to play so that we can play expressively and effortlessly without hurting our joints, muscles and tendons.

Our basic approach to the technical solutions is to search for the correct positions in which the right equipment helps the fingers work independently and provides them with the power they need. Our goal is to use the minimum motion and energy to achieve the maximum result. Here is a factual presentation of our playing mechanism. -- the facts of our upper limbs. Before we go into details, let's understand how the muscles in our upper limb work. Bone of the Upper Arm: there is only one long bone in the upper arm called humerus. Piano Technique : Anatomy of the Hand and its relevance to a fluent finger technique. Free Courses Online - Scales & Chords - Play-alongs - MP3s - My Blog - Jazclass Products - Shop - Other (Down - Top) PS 1 - Introduction Dr. Graham Williams, my former piano teacher and co-author of our Scales & Arpeggios Book, commenced his Classical piano studies at an early age. After 22 years of study and performances (including recitals on Australian National radio) he obtained his PhD with a thesis on the piano music of the famous contemporary French composer and (the late) Head of the Paris Conservatoire Olivier Messiaen.

This thesis earned him a 3-year scholarship in Paris to study under Messiaen and his world renown piano teacher wife Yvonne Loriod. "Now, Graham, the first thing you need to do is to learn to play the piano ! " "I almost fell of my stool! " For a full year Graham was confined to the small practice studio and not allowed to make a single performance. (Down - Up - Top) PS 2 - The Flexor Digitorium System Finger movements are largely controlled by two muscle systems.