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Chopin Etudes just got a little bit easier (ft. Marina Lomazov)

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0:00 Mt. Everest of Piano Playing 0:31 #1 Grouping (Op. 10 No. 8) 2:36 #2 Plucking (Op. 10 No. 4) 5:08 #3 Hold and pluck (Op. 10 No. 1) 7:54 #4 Rhythms (Op. 25 No. 2) 10:59 #5 Working backwards ("Black key") 13:48 #6 Repeat attacks (Op. 10 No. 2) 17:23 #7 Slow practice ("Thirds") 22:25 Eat your vegetables Chopin’s 24 Études feature a seemingly endless variety of technical challenges, yet – as Marina Lomazov demonstrates in this lesson – the same handful of practice techniques can be applied effectively to all of them. Lomazov breaks down seven strategies that are guaranteed to increase your facility and command of demanding, virtuosic passagework. Lomazov's complete Chopin Etudes Training course: https://app.tonebase.co/piano/library?recommId=&tbModal=courseModal&tbModalSlug=marina-lomazov-chopin-etude-training Free PDF: Tips from Master Pianists — Scales & Arpeggios Ever wished you could learn how to play scales from Chopin or Rachmaninoff? Now you can. In this free PDF, we explore scales and arpeggios – the backbone of a pianist's technical training – from the perspectives of master pianists including Rachmaninoff, Liszt, Chopin, and Brahms. ➡️ https://campaigns.tonebase.co/piano-leads/scales-arpeggios-tips-from-masters --- tonebase gives you instant access to knowledge from the world's greatest classical musicians, performers, and educators. Learn more by visiting https://tonebase.co/piano Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tonebasepiano/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tonebasepiano/ Questions? Contact us: [email protected]

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