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Offline jamie_liszt

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Tension In La Campanella
on: December 03, 2006, 09:21:07 AM
I have been relearning La campanella over the past few weeks. I am up to the end and I am having difficulty playing without tension in the arms with the fast octaves(mainly where the main theme comes back in with the fast octaves in the right hand). Anyone who has played this piece, how did you get past that? I am trying Hanon (part 3) wrist exercises with thirds, sixths and octaves, It helps a bit but I'm still no Yundi Li.

How does Yundi Li play those octaves so damn fast? there must be a way.
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Offline mephisto

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Re: Tension In La Campanella
Reply #1 on: December 03, 2006, 09:58:11 AM
Try to read those links I have sendt you. They may actually work. Using the wrist alone is wrong. You do also have to use the arm.

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Re: Tension In La Campanella
Reply #2 on: December 03, 2006, 09:12:41 PM
Thanks for that, I'll give those a read through.

Offline archneko

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Re: Tension In La Campanella
Reply #3 on: December 12, 2006, 07:59:33 AM
It would be better if it was specific.. With the 454 movement on the right hand, I find that it is easier to move your arm instead of attempting to move 4,5,4. Hmm, hard to explain...... sorry, thats the only explanation I can give you   :'(

Offline thorn

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Re: Tension In La Campanella
Reply #4 on: December 12, 2006, 03:59:43 PM
can I just point out that this looks like the harder version of La Campanella.

anyone i know who can play this piece plays the other version.

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Re: Tension In La Campanella
Reply #5 on: December 12, 2006, 04:10:45 PM
I have been relearning La campanella over the past few weeks. I am up to the end and I am having difficulty playing without tension in the arms with the fast octaves(mainly where the main theme comes back in with the fast octaves in the right hand). Anyone who has played this piece, how did you get past that? I am trying Hanon (part 3) wrist exercises with thirds, sixths and octaves, It helps a bit but I'm still no Yundi Li.

How does Yundi Li play those octaves so *** fast? there must be a way.
And instead of using Hanon, which is of course useless, try Chopin's Etude op.25 nº 10 as preparation.
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