Concert pianist and teacher Graham Fitch answers three Pianist reader questions that all relate to tension problems: repeated octaves, left-hand tremolo, tricky accompaniment. This lesson complements his full-length article inside Pianist magazine issue No 94, which you can download here: [ Ссылка ]
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◼️ LESSON BY: GRAHAM FITCH – Pianist, teacher, writer and adjudicator gives masterclasses and workshops on piano playing internationally. He is also in high demand as a private teacher in London. Graham is a regular tutor at the Summer School for Pianists in Walsall and also a tutor for the Piano Teachers’ Course EPTA (UK). He writes a popular piano blog and has launched an online piano academy. [ Ссылка ]
◼️ FILMED AT: STEINWAY HALL – The masterclass takes place on a Steinway concert grand at Steinway Hall, London [ Ссылка ]
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