Hi everyone,
I own a Weinbach upright. Its a very good piano, sturdy, stays in tune for the most part, and sounds very nice. I received it when I was 15, and I was just learning the piano at that age, so I didn't even notice that the keys were pretty stiff to push down. Actually just recently, I started to notice it is almost impossible to play anything on that piano with fast speed, and impossible to play a "soft" part...its either all or nothing. My hands used to get tired. They don't get tired anymore because I am pretty used to the piano, however it still seems tough playing something like a Scherzo.
Is there any way to make the keys much easier to press down? I was watching these videos
https://www.valentinalisitsa.com/valhome.html and the videos made me realize that my technique is so ungraceful compared to hers.
She uses all of her fingers with no problem to play any chord, trills, thirds, etc...something I never do, (i always use my 1st, 2nd or 3rd for trills or for thirds) But there probably is no way for me to use my fingers the way she does on my Weinbach piano...Even if I could play like her, I dont think it would be possible to use my fingers gracefully on this piano...as the keys feel like they weigh a ton when playing full chords fast, or playing fast in general. They keys feel easy to push when playing slowly, which was why I never noticed this until now. The piano that girl plays, the keys look like they are very easy to push down.
Is there an easy solution for this problem, besides buying a new piano?