To me technique is everything which is needed to assist the pianist in a finely crafted and authoritative performance. It includes firstly the artistic image of the work and an understanding of what is needed and then works its self out in finger strenghth/control..good fingering a good knowledge of pedal technique and how it realtes to our fingerwork. Of course tone production and creating a palette of musical sounds and colours on the instrument. basically we spend our lives developing it - we are never done. With every work we study we further our technique.
You mix two different points here: management and execution. It is not accidental! We all consciously or unconsciously understand, that technique has to develop first in human' mind. But many of us went far in perfecting execution, without learning much about management.
We can compare our brain performance with computer works at some point. When little baby laying and constantly moving lags, hands and head – it is like a Window installation. All the major neurological pathways are getting connected in a unit. Baby looks at baby's hand from different perspectives and connects cybernetic awareness with vision. Baby is looking at mother's face and hearing her voice and pathways between visual and audio are getting linked. During this 'installation' it is impossible to run any other 'programs' – such as teaching baby how to move his/her legs gracefully or to develop baby's voice with perfect pitch.
Well, most likely everybody may already have forgotten how to be a baby. Another example! You drive a car FIRST TIME IN YOU LIFE! Remember that experience? You are trying your best to please an instructor, dealing with all the mirrors and signs on the road and your foot pushing gas or break. Would you be able to enjoy the view outside the car window that very time? No! Installation is in process and no other programs could be running at the same time
Another example: when you are in a foggy road, why do you always turn the radio-music off or play it very softly? Because you are dealing with unpredictable road and trying to concentrate on this 'program' as much as you can.
You have all these discussions about fingers development, waited keys, piano technique. But do you realize, how exactly skills are getting build and what comes first and what comes second? What 'programs' are running first in your students' heads? Many teachers try to teach everything at once without realizing that a lot of information they are trying to establish just falls into deaf ears, because 'computer is too busy with new program installment'.
We used a very advanced device to measure establishing, building and advancing skills to play piano and read music of any human in precise numbers. Here what we found:
1. The basic program for any piano player – is a skill to provide an instant link between piano keys and music notation. Without this established momentary reaction the 'house' of music literacy has no foundation and the piano player has no future! Until any student would be able to instantly find piano key corresponding to the music note, he/she has no 'room' to consider 'freedom of muscles', fingering, duration, quality of sound (weather it is Casio keyboard or Steinway) and dynamic.
2. Building skills have the following stages:
a. Matching music notes with piano keys
b. Recognizing music that it learned at some point and trying to make some duration differences
c. Playing with metronome and being able to improve some coordinationsl problems
d. Working on artistic performance.
By trying to do a b c and d from the very beginning we put our students under a lot of stress and can damage their natural development. It is like to take a flower bud and open it with your fingers.
But thithout a, b and c we can't build music mind and go to d.