Yes. But it was from pushing speed too much. Which makes sense -- I just did it again. Move the fingers fast, and I point them out straight.
Why don't you just move your fingers, hand and arm out when long fingers are playing, and in when short ones are playing... taking the topography of the keyboard into account, of course.
"Too long" isn't quite the right wording. It's the feeling in the fingers that they aren't as curled as they should be and that it takes more effort to pull them in to hit the keys. Just wondering if anyone else has experience this. And if you have a solution. I have one, but I'm wondering if there are better ideas on it.
I saw the title on this thread and thought, "Man that sounds weird but I kind of understand what they're getting at... Oh I wrote that."
Oh how insightful. Observer how the very elect go about their business at the piano and then offer nothing in the way of advice to the OP. Of course, if you have no idea how the body works or what you are looking at, you will always come to a warped conclusion. You've said nothing wrong, but worse still said nothing!
Sorry Bob, there's a better way! There should be nothing to relax from!