36 Avsnitt

  1. FoPP 033 1.II.25 Hands Together and Mental Play

    Publicerades: 2007-10-26
  2. FoPP 032 1.II.24 Soft Pedal, Hammer Voicing and Physics of the Piano Sound

    Publicerades: 2007-10-04
  3. FoPP 031 1.II.23 Damper Pedal

    Publicerades: 2007-09-27
  4. FoPP 030 1.II.22 Bad Habits: A Pianist’s Worst Enemy

    Publicerades: 2007-09-20
  5. FoPP 029 1.II.21 Building Endurance, Breathing

    Publicerades: 2007-09-13
  6. FoPP Summer-Break 07

    Publicerades: 2007-07-13
  7. FoPP 028 1.II.20 Weak Left Hand; Using One Hand to Teach the Other

    Publicerades: 2007-07-06
  8. FoPP 027 1.II.19 Accurate Tempo and the Metronome

    Publicerades: 2007-06-29
  9. FoPP 026 1.II.18 Fingering

    Publicerades: 2007-06-22
  10. FoPP 025 1.II.17 Importance of Slow Play

    Publicerades: 2007-06-15
  11. FoPP 024 1.II.16 Dangers of Slow Play - Pitfalls of the Intuitive Method

    Publicerades: 2007-06-08
  12. FoPP 023 1.II.15 Post Practice Improvement (PPI)

    Publicerades: 2007-06-01
  13. FoPP 022 1.II.14 How to Relax

    Publicerades: 2007-05-25
  14. FoPP 021 1.II.13 Velocity, Choice of Practice Speed

    Publicerades: 2007-05-11
  15. FoPP 020 1.II.12 Learning, Memorizing, Mental Play

    Publicerades: 2007-05-04
  16. FoPP 019 1.II.11 Parallel Sets

    Publicerades: 2007-04-27
  17. FoPP 018 1.II.10 Gravity Drop, Chord Practice, and Relaxation

    Publicerades: 2007-04-20
  18. Easter Break

    Publicerades: 2007-04-04
  19. FoPP 017 1.II.9 The Chord Attack

    Publicerades: 2007-03-30
  20. FoPP 016 1.II.8 The Continuity Rule

    Publicerades: 2007-03-23

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