Mike Lipinski
Apr 17, 2006, 06:53 AM
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Hi, I'm wondering if there are keyboard players who could answer a somewhat technical question. I'm re-learning to play and hand position has given me a considerable amount of trouble. I know that when I studied classical music that the manner in which the player's hand was posiioned over the keyboard (usually curled into a claw) was important to achieve technique, which means speed, agility and of course the "proper tone." Of course, if you look at the llikes of Thelonius Monk, you realize that a lot of what's considered "normal" in classical music doesn't apply to people like that. But we're talking child prodigies here, and geniuses. I know I'm no genius and getting to the point where I can say I'm satisfied with my playing is a real challenge. Does anyone have any opinions on the "right" hand position for the hand? Any keyboard players care to comment?
Mike
Hi, I'm wondering if there are keyboard players who could answer a somewhat technical question. I'm re-learning to play and hand position has given me a considerable amount of trouble. I know that when I studied classical music that the manner in which the player's hand was posiioned over the keyboard (usually curled into a claw) was important to achieve technique, which means speed, agility and of course the "proper tone." Of course, if you look at the llikes of Thelonius Monk, you realize that a lot of what's considered "normal" in classical music doesn't apply to people like that. But we're talking child prodigies here, and geniuses. I know I'm no genius and getting to the point where I can say I'm satisfied with my playing is a real challenge. Does anyone have any opinions on the "right" hand position for the hand? Any keyboard players care to comment?
Mike