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Topic: keeping a relaxed wrist in chords and octaves  (Read 20756 times)

Offline marik1

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Re: keeping a relaxed wrist in chords and octaves
Reply #300 on: June 02, 2012, 02:49:24 AM
haha ... *searches now for ALL things Sokolov*

Note of warning: don't even think of trying what he is doing. What works for him won't work for us, mere mortals...

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Re: keeping a relaxed wrist in chords and octaves
Reply #301 on: June 02, 2012, 04:04:12 AM
Don't try this either... extremely dangerous... a real "man eater"

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Re: keeping a relaxed wrist in chords and octaves
Reply #302 on: June 02, 2012, 06:39:23 PM
Note of warning: don't even think of trying what he is doing. What works for him won't work for us, mere mortals...

Best, M

But I am immortal  ;D.  But don't worry, I do only what my also immortal teachers tell for me to do, who are a little bit of guardian angels, I guess.  I also am a little bit of a guardian angel.  :)
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