To become really good at using intensity and volume as a pianist, here are some helpful tips:
Dynamic Markings: Look closely at the markings in your music. They tell you how loud or soft to play.
Touch Sensitivity: Try using different pressures when you play. A lighter touch makes the notes sound soft and gentle. A heavier touch makes them sound strong.
Gradual Crescendos and Decrescendos: Practice slowly getting louder (crescendo) and then quieter (decrescendo). This can add emotional moments to your music, like telling a story.
Pedal Control: Use the pedal to mix sounds together. It helps create a fuller and richer sound.
Remember, it’s all about feeling the music and letting it flow!
To become really good at using intensity and volume as a pianist, here are some helpful tips:
Dynamic Markings: Look closely at the markings in your music. They tell you how loud or soft to play.
Touch Sensitivity: Try using different pressures when you play. A lighter touch makes the notes sound soft and gentle. A heavier touch makes them sound strong.
Gradual Crescendos and Decrescendos: Practice slowly getting louder (crescendo) and then quieter (decrescendo). This can add emotional moments to your music, like telling a story.
Pedal Control: Use the pedal to mix sounds together. It helps create a fuller and richer sound.
Remember, it’s all about feeling the music and letting it flow!