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Your music score tells you when to put the pedal down and when to lift it up. That's not help. That's a shortcut that costs you. Because when you're reading pedal like you read notes, as instructions to execute, your ear goes quiet. You're watching the page instead of listening to the room. And the score can't hear what your piano is doing in that moment. I made a new video titled Why Your Score Is Lying to You About Pedal, and it's worth 10 minutes of your time before you sit down to practice today. The video shows you what to listen for. π SAVE YOUR SEAT FOR $10 β π Thursday, May 14 | Noon PT | 3 ET | 9 CET By the end of 60 minutes, you won't just understand pedaling differently, you'll immediately start hearing deeper and pedaling with your ear. π‘ Registration includes 50 Shades of Pedaling Reference Guide, a composer-specific resource you'll keep at your piano. π RESERVE YOUR SEAT HEREβ |
Juilliard graduate helping dedicated adult pianists who love challenging repertoire practice less while learning more.
I thought my competition days had ended more than 30 years ago. Apparently not. π€·βοΈ There are very few international piano competitions with no age limit. I only know of three.I've been recording for one of them this past week. I love the preparation. What I didn't love was what happened last week. The maximum submission length was 15 minutes, which isn't much time to make an impression. My plan was to submit Brahms's left-hand arrangement of the Bach Chaconne. It's an extraordinary piece,...
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Your score tells you when to pedal down and when to release. You know what it doesn't tell you? How slow or fast to pedal. π’ πβοΈ That gap is where most of your pedaling decisions are happening on autopilot and you don't even know it. In this YouTube short from the recent 50 Shades of the Damper Pedal workshop, I'm playing 24 seconds of Debussy Reflets dans l'eau. I'm describing what to watch and listen for. Watch my foot. You'll notice it doesn't always move at the same speed. Sometimes fast....