Is Correct Fingering Important for Playing the Piano?

December 15, 2009 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment 

You wouldn’t believe how often I see students playing piano while using extremely awkward fingering, and I’m sure that this is something which interests beginners and intermediate players alike.

Even though you may not think so, this is in fact a controversial topic.

Just as there are many who believe in free-style fingering, there are also many who advocate strict fingering.

Here are my thoughts on the subject…

First of all, everyone has different fingers in terms of length, but one common factor is that our thumbs are shorter than our other fingers.

Also, the thumb is usually the most powerful finger we have, followed by the index finger and middle finger, and it’s these three figures which are the most used when it comes to playing piano.

Here are some tips concerning fingering which you should certainly consider: Read more

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Definitive Piano Improvisation DVD Home-Study Course Review

May 1, 2008 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment 

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 Yoke Wong, is an accomplished pianist and music educator who specializes in piano improvisation. She started playing piano at the tender age of seven. I then went on to score “distinctions” on my exams from the Associate Board of the Royal School of Music (ABRSM) in England.

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