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Octaves with Sara Davis Buechner

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    Seems like some very useful tips here.

    Link to video

    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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      RealPlayer
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      Yes, good ideas there. Some of those things I do unconsciously, and some are new to me. I like that she has concern for the causes of muscular stress and tells students not to stretch to what they can’t really reach.

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        I listened to her Mozart d minor fantasy and was surprised by the interpretation. But I like it quite a lot; I think it's very convincing.

        Link to video

        The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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          Seems like some very useful tips here.

          Link to video

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          @Bernard ooh, thanks for this, I’ll listen later today.

          I don’t know if she talks about this, but there’s a piece I used to play (like, 20+ years ago) that I recently returned to. It’s mostly easy, but at the end there are several measures of arpeggios where the right hand is stretched out the whole time. I find myself having a lot of tension and feeling like my technique is making it harder for me. I’ve been planning to talk to my teacher about it, but we’re working on prep for my jury so I have put it away until that’s done….

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            Btw here’s that passage.

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            I play stuff like this all the time, but for some reason, this one is giving me problems….

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              Ok I watched the video. that was super interesting. But now I need to watch it when I’m in front of my piano 😅

              I wish she had talked more about releasing tension during octave playing.

              Does she have large hands? Probably? I need to go to the keyboard bride so think more about it…

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