Crescendos and decrescendos are like the breath of a piano song. They give it life and help shape my personal style in amazing ways. Here’s how they are important to how I play:
Building Excitement: Crescendos let me pull the listener in. I love how slowly getting louder can make people feel excited and prepare them for a big, beautiful moment in the music.
Feeling Different Emotions: Decrescendos, which mean getting softer, create a chance for reflection or letting go. They let me show my softer side, making the sound softer and inviting listeners into a more personal space.
Telling a Story: Together, these changes in sound are like tools for storytelling. Just like a good book has its ups and downs, my performance's rise and fall helps create a deeper emotional connection with the audience.
My Personal Touch: How I use these changes in sound shows my unique voice as a pianist. It’s not just about following the music on the page. It’s about feeling the music and sharing that feeling with everyone listening.
Crescendos and decrescendos are like the breath of a piano song. They give it life and help shape my personal style in amazing ways. Here’s how they are important to how I play:
Building Excitement: Crescendos let me pull the listener in. I love how slowly getting louder can make people feel excited and prepare them for a big, beautiful moment in the music.
Feeling Different Emotions: Decrescendos, which mean getting softer, create a chance for reflection or letting go. They let me show my softer side, making the sound softer and inviting listeners into a more personal space.
Telling a Story: Together, these changes in sound are like tools for storytelling. Just like a good book has its ups and downs, my performance's rise and fall helps create a deeper emotional connection with the audience.
My Personal Touch: How I use these changes in sound shows my unique voice as a pianist. It’s not just about following the music on the page. It’s about feeling the music and sharing that feeling with everyone listening.