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Offline urbanspice

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The Perfect Piano Method
on: September 12, 2006, 04:07:34 PM
Everyone knows many methods have gaping holes or are quite inadequate. What do you think would be needed in a series to make it perfect? Or what do you think is lacking from present methods that you would like to see? And, of course, what do you think needs to  go, be burned, destroyed, killed ect.

Offline nick

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Re: The Perfect Piano Method
Reply #1 on: September 12, 2006, 05:02:19 PM
Everyone knows many methods have gaping holes or are quite inadequate. What do you think would be needed in a series to make it perfect? Or what do you think is lacking from present methods that you would like to see? And, of course, what do you think needs to  go, be burned, destroyed, killed ect.

Don't burn any method books as a particular one may work for some, who knows. Since there are different methods that apparently work for different people, the perfect book would have those. I am not sure of all that do work other than playing without weight and using only raised  fingers , and the weight method. Don't know if fingers on the keys and just pressure will work. Maybe others that play will can verify on this one.

Nick
 

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