🎹 But how much is too much? {🎥 video}


As Chopin’s birthday approaches, I’ll admit it... I’m in a full-blown love affair. 💕

This week I’m recording the Polonaise-Fantaisie.

After decades with this music, here’s what I’ve learned…
You can’t decorate it.
You can’t “add” to it.

The moment you force it, the music resists.

So how much rubato is too much?

I recorded a short video exploring exactly that.

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How Much Rubato Is Too Much?

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If you want your Chopin to sound passionate but not messy, join me this Thursday.

FROM TECHNICAL TO MUSICAL, a Chopin Celebration!
is a live masterclass on the subtle adjustments that separate expressive from overdone.

You’ll learn how to control rubato so your Chopin sounds intentional, grounded and professional.

🗓️ Thursday, Feb 26
🕕 Noon PT, 3 ET, 9 CET

Replays available for free for a limited time to pianists who register here.

Hope to see you there.

Play On,
Lisa Spector
Piano Practice Strategist
Founder, Piano Ninja Tricksters Club

PS I couldn't wait to start the Chopin birthday celebration (March 1) so I recorded a Chopin Medley for this Baptismal birthday on the 22nd.
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Lisa Spector, Piano Ninja

Juilliard alum, pianist, and founder of the Piano Ninja Tricksters Club, helping serious adult musicians develop intelligent practice strategies and perform with confidence under pressure.

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