Hi All,
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to practice in order to improve tone and clarity in a piece? Are there any practice techniques for this?
I have experimented with playing deeper into the keys...is tone/clarity dependent on how you strike the key (i.e. pressing the fingers down vs. letting them relax and sink into the keys)?
Playing deeper in the key is useless.
Consider just this: you have lost control of the hammer before you hear any sound.
This is due to the escapement mechanism.
The escapement literraly "throws" the hammer at the string.
If you throw a rock to a wall, the moment you let go of the rock and it hits the wall you've indeed lost any contact with the rock and therefore you can't do anything about it or change it's trajectory. Likewise when the hammer is thrown (clearly before it hits the string) it has slost any contact with the key device.
The escapement occurs before you hear a sound so you don't only have no control on the sound produce once you hear it but you have no control even before you hear any sound. The moment you have control is when you exert a force that changes that speed of the hammer.
You need to have an holistic approach with music because playing a single note musically is something that whatever individual, animal and even object can achieve.
What really changes is the whole-- indeed, the balance of all parts, not the single note.
I have read an interesting quote lately:
"You can't tell a pianist from a non-pianist by listening him playing a single note"