Description |
175 pages : music ; 26 cm. |
Series |
Piano professional series
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Piano professional series.
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Note |
Music setting by Mark Goddard and MusicSet 2000. |
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"Produced and distributed by Faber Music Ltd on behalf of EPTA UK and International piano magazine"--Back cover. |
Contents |
Listening and rhythm. Listening creatively -- Rhythm -- Rhythmic vibrancy -- Sound. Tone production -- Colour -- Sounds: horizontal development -- Basics of phrasing and structure -- Playing with line and rubato -- Sounds: vertical development -- 'S'x4. Speed -- Strength -- Stamina -- Security -- Assimilation techniques. Sight-reading -- Textual fidelity -- Fingering -- Practising -- Memory. |
Summary |
"Piano Technique in Practice is for all pianists and piano teachers. Following on from Murray McLachlan's widely acclaimed first book, The Foundations of Technique, this informative text offers a more detailed guide to piano playing for pianists at every level."--Publisher description. |
Subject |
Piano -- Instruction and study.
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Piano -- Instruction and study. |
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Piano pedagogy.
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Added Author |
Goddard, Mark.
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MusicSet 2000.
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EPTA UK.
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Added Title |
International piano.
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ISBN |
9780571539352 |
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0571539351 |
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