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This 25-minute video lesson explores an in-depth look at the Prelude in A minor (M.65) by Maurice Ravel. This mysterious and beautiful little prelude is often overlooked in contrast to Ravel’s more famous works, but it is an opportunity for a late beginner or early intermediate player to start exploring the music of this great French composer. Areas of focus include tone quality, pedaling strategies, developing a good sense of rubato, improving touch and control over dynamics, creating color, fingering suggestions, balance between the melody and the accompaniment, melodic and harmonic shaping, interpretation, long lines, creating space and atmosphere within the lines, and impressionist stylistic elements to help you become as efficient as possible in your practice sessions.
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Ravel - Prelude in A minor (M.65) Tutorial
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