I'm having little bit trouble with fast Chords jumping around the keyboard, and I have 2 different ways of practise: Please tell me what you think is best.
If we take the Rachmaninoff G minor prelude as an exellent example, (I'm having trouble with the other section startin with an big Eb-chord, trouble getting it in fast tempo)
1. After hitting a chord, you move the hands Extremely Rapidly to the next Chord, so the hand is already lying on the next chord. Quickly relaxing before hitting next chord.
In other words: you play the section very slow but your hands are moving very fast in beetween the chords.
2. This is more like playing in slowmotion, also wih the hands and arms. Your hands are not in place when next chord comes, your hands FALL in place. More Like throwing your hands, learning how hit chords, more like an blind man.
Please tell me what you think is best.
Personaly, I feel that the first alternative seems more smart way of practising jumping chords, but on the other hand, when it comes too playing the piece, and the jumping chords in full speed, It seems as the second alternative is more the way it happens in realtime!
You see my dilemma? Whats Best?
Regards //David