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fuel925
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Prelude In B Minor
on: January 18, 2005, 10:45:36 AM
Im currently doing my grade 6, and one of the pieces I have to perfect is Chopin's Prelude in B Minor Op.28 No.6. I'm having trouble getting the sotto voce just right, mainly because sometimes I hit notes with the right hand too softly so they dont sound at all. Does anyone have any tips on making the left hand sound louder than the right hand in this piece?
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Chopin: Prelude Op. 28 No. 6 in B Minor
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jlh
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Re: Prelude In B Minor
Reply #1 on: January 18, 2005, 11:36:09 AM
Don't play it so softly. Seriously, if you were to play this in a hall and you played the notes so soft that sometimes they don't sound, then people in the back won't be able to hear you at all even if they do sound. Remember that the RH is just playing the accompaniment, so focus more on the LH instead. If, in order to get a good balance between hands, you have to play the RH almost inaudibly soft, then you probably aren't voicing the melody enough. Concentrate on the melody and it will be easier.
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bernhard
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Re: Prelude In B Minor
Reply #2 on: January 18, 2005, 12:15:53 PM
Try this:
You want to
sound
softly, not to
play
softly. Volume in the piano is mostly a function of how fast you depress the key, not how softly. If you keep your fingers firm and press with quite a bit of pressure
but go down slowly
you should have a very soft and yet audible and controlled sound. In short, do not depress the keys
lightly
, but instead
firmly and slowly
.
(I hope you can make sense of this. These things are easier to demonstrate than to describe in writing - and by the way, jlh is right).
Best wishes,
Bernhard.
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