Its not thumbs over simple because the thumb does'nt need to go underneath the third or forth finger like other arppegois. Watch the video by Ashkenazy on your tube,its amazing such power.
Ahhh the killer etude 10/1.... it has caused nightmares is some and killed off many.
Ahhh the killer etude 10/1.... it has caused nightmares is some and killed off many. But where's Paris? She's become a resident expert on this one.
...regarding the descending arpeggios, I think the key is to gently stabilize the 5th finger, and let that serve as the fulcrum for the 4th finger strike...Rich Y
i wouldn't say she's the expert though, her performance didn't do anything for me. i liked zheer's performance better, it's much more passionate.
re the scales: I am not quite sure how the repeated notes could help scale technique, but it would be an interesting observation if you could prove that it really does. An alternative explanation is that the repeated notes exercise is just some sort of personal psychological conditioning ritual, something that you got so used to doing that you feel unable to play the next thing (in your case: scales) properly without doing the ritual. It's a bit like Glenn Gould's ritual arm washing before playing or like certain gestures tennis players make before receiving a ball.
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