I'm having trouble with the LH octaves in funerailles, and that trouble is that 1) my wrist is in a lot of pain and 2) my 5th finger keeps falling off the keys. I know I'm supposed to keep my wrist loose, but I just can't figure out how I'm expected to keep a loose wrist while playing loud fast octaves, seems like i can only play it decently if I keep everything tight and locked - I know this goes against everything I've read here, but I just don't... When I spread my hand open, with thumb and pinky at an octave position, my wrist just gets automatically tight. I can feel my left wrist with my right hand - if my fingers are spread out, my wrist is tight, and that's that. When I loosen it, it just follows that my fingers come in... My hands are small, I can reach a ninth, and I can only play this section with my hand flat when trying to keep my wrist loose. If I arch my hand over the keys, there seems to be no way possible I can keep a loose wrist. Am I better off trying to play through the pain (and I know pain is a bad sign, but maybe it'll stop hurting eventually?) with a flat hand, or what? I know nobody can show me how to keep my wrist loose over a computer screen, but anything would be helpful. I've read most of the octave posts here, but is there anything specific to this piece?
I'm having trouble with the LH octaves in funerailles, and that trouble is that 1) my wrist is in a lot of pain and 2) my 5th finger keeps falling off the keys. I know I'm supposed to keep my wrist loose, but I just can't figure out how I'm expected to keep a loose wrist while playing loud fast octaves, seems like i can only play it decently if I keep everything tight and locked - I know this goes against everything I've read here, but I just don't...
Semour Fink's book has great octave advice.