WOW that is amazing! Did your hands ever start to ache while you were learning that piece? Repetitive finger motions sometimes do that to mine! Keep playing, Dylan, you did a great job!
No, Makayla. I have found that aches and pains are often the result of either trying to initially play a freshly learned piece at its maximum speed (instead of gradually increasing it) or from a proclivity to use one’s arm strength to compensate for weak finger muscles.
Woah this sounds truly amazing! Congratulations on learning it and keep it up!
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Will do! Much appreciated.
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Excellent job, Dylan!
You have an great touch! Don’t stop playing!
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Greatly appreciated!
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Nice work!
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Thanks!
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WOW that is amazing! Did your hands ever start to ache while you were learning that piece? Repetitive finger motions sometimes do that to mine! Keep playing, Dylan, you did a great job!
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Thanks a bunch!
No, Makayla. I have found that aches and pains are often the result of either trying to initially play a freshly learned piece at its maximum speed (instead of gradually increasing it) or from a proclivity to use one’s arm strength to compensate for weak finger muscles.
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That seems likely!
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Great job! How long have you been playing the piano?
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Thanks! I’ve been playing for roughly 8 years.
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Your a master piano player. Please give us a few
more pieces to listen and enjoy!
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Coming soon!
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