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Topic: ABRSM 2023-24 Grade 1 Piano Exam - A3 Minuet in C - Alexander Reinagle  (Read 1321 times)

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As far as I can tell, it seems fine ... try to maintain hand fluidity, raise your wrists a bit higher. I think that will help with execution of this piece and make it flawless.

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Thank you! I remember once a teacher telling me to keep my fingers close to the piano, but I may have misinterpreted his advice. I've also had a problem with my 4th finger collapsing so I thought putting more weight on it (when I should be relaxing) was the way to go, but I think i retain too much tension.
 

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