#Moonlight Sonata 3rd tips
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In all honesty, I think you should improve your arpeggios before going for this movement
ur wrist shouldnt be lifting up like that for every pattern of 4 arpeggio
i agree with astrazz
oh ok so what books do you recommend
It does sound smoother, so that’s good & is an improvement. It seems you can still improve your movement from note to note though
alright am gonna ask my piano teacher to help me on arpeggiodd
That’s absolutely the right move
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You improved since your last video but it still has lots of room for improvement
Left hand should bounce
hold on I think I have a video somewhere
okay maybe not EXACTLY what I'm doing here but you get the idea
Also you still look tense
I can't exactly pinpoint how but it feels like it
Try practicing slowly, with a metronome
50 bpm is a good starting point, then once you get it down consistently, increase the tempo, then repeat until your desired tempo
and just a tip from personal experience, don't try to increase your clarity and volume by tensing your fingers up
play lightly, relaxed. Work on just being as fluid and smooth as you can
your hand structure is your biggst struggle
both hands are clearly full of tension throughout
you should probably focus on excercises / pieces to build familiarity and watch/read stuff to build fluid technique
because you're always going to struggle when your technique is not developed
This is also like
Not it either
The bounce should be using rotation of the wrist if at all
yeah that's my bad I just woke up in this clip I think
yes yes
she said to relax wrist because I am to stiff and use a circled motion for wrist