Fundamentals of Piano Practice
A podcast by Chuang C. Chang / Henrik Pantle

36 Episodes
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FoPP 015 1.II.7 Hands Separate Practice: Acquiring Technique
Published: 3/16/2007 -
FoPP 014 1.II.6 Shortening Difficult Passages: Segmental (Bar-by-Bar) Practice
Published: 3/9/2007 -
FoPP 013 1.II.5 Practice the Most Difficult Sections First
Published: 3/2/2007 -
Comment Function off
Published: 2/24/2007 -
FoPP 012 1.II.4 Starting a Piece
Published: 2/23/2007 -
FoPP 011 1.II.3 Bench Height and Distance from Piano
Published: 2/16/2007 -
FoPP 010 1.II.2.Finger Positions
Published: 2/9/2007 -
FoPP 009 1.II.1.The Practice Routine
Published: 2/2/2007 -
FoPP 008 1.I.4. Basic Approach, Interpretation, Musical Training, Perfect Pitch
Published: 1/26/2007 -
FoPP 007 1.I.3. Technique, Music and Mental Play
Published: 1/19/2007 -
FoPP 006 1.I.2. What is Piano Technique?
Published: 1/12/2007 -
FoPP 005 1.I.1.Objective
Published: 1/5/2007 -
FoPP 004 Preface4of4
Published: 12/29/2006 -
FoPP 003 Preface3of4
Published: 12/22/2006 -
FoPP 002 Preface2of4
Published: 12/15/2006 -
FoPP 001 Preface1of4
Published: 12/8/2006
You can learn piano up to 1000 times faster (!) compared to other methods. This is the first book ever written on how to practice at the piano. For hundreds of years, many teachers and other books taught you what techniques to acquire, but that is of little use unless you know how to acquire them quickly, as Mozart, Liszt, etc., did.