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kilini
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Read it in Chang's. Didn't understand a single bit. Help?
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Quote from: kilini on April 14, 2005, 11:59:35 AM
Read it in Chang's. Didn't understand a single bit. Help?
I have been studying Chang -which is helpful and inspiring. But this confused me too - some of these concepts ideally need a video. It seems to be about wrist rotation on several planes to get the finger up and over to where you want it.
Can anyone clarify further?
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You take a run up to the piano then literally cartwheel off the keys. Produces a great legato sound.
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Re: Cartwheel method.
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April 19, 2008, 07:22:41 AM »
The problem is you just
read
it.
Clearly, you weren't interested in actually
doing
it. If you did, there should be no doubt what is being described.
Best of luck.
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it works just try it as directed in the book.
If not, for vertical cartweels, picture your fingers as well...the spokes of the lower half of a bicycle wheel.
An imaginary bicycle weel with an invisible tire.
Now roll!
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Quote from: kard on April 19, 2008, 04:02:02 PM
it works just try it as directed in the book.
If not, for vertical cartweels, picture your fingers as well...the spokes of the lower half of a bicycle wheel.
An imaginary bicycle weel with an invisible tire.
Now roll!
thats how I was thinking of it - nice image
thanks
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no problem
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