A Journey Through Piano Technique – Finding Your Own Path

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Hello, I’m Robert Estrin, and welcome to LivingPianos.com. Today, I’d like to guide you through the realm of piano playing – a journey every pianist, whether a beginner or advanced performer, must undertake. In my experience as both a performer and educator, I’ve come to realize something significant: our approach to the piano is deeply personal. There are numerous techniques available, and ultimately, each pianist must discover their unique way that feels authentic and physically comfortable.

Integration of Multiple Traditions

Over the years, I’ve delved into various techniques from around the globe. My methodology isn’t confined to a single tradition. I incorporate the deep, resonant sound characteristic of the Russian school, the precision and clarity of the German school, and the expressive flexibility of the American school. Recently, I’ve also explored contemporary methods such as the Taubman Approach and the principles of Abby Whiteside. The beauty lies in the fact that each of these approaches has distinct advantages, and by blending them, I’ve cultivated a practical, adaptable playing style suited to today’s piano performance landscape.

Natural Movements and Ergonomics

A crucial element of my teaching is the emphasis on natural movement. Playing the piano should never feel forced or tense. I stress the significance of ergonomics – reducing tension and allowing your hands, arms, and body to move freely. This focus goes beyond injury prevention; it enhances the efficiency and expressiveness of your playing. Techniques like utilizing relaxed arm weight, maintaining natural finger positioning, and coordinating arm and wrist movements yield a much richer tone than relying solely on finger strength.

Musicality and Emotional Expression

However, technique by itself is insufficient. The most vital aspect is forming an emotional connection with the music. This concept, championed by Abby Whiteside, resonates deeply with my teaching philosophy. Mastering technical skills should aim for one goal: to convey the emotions embedded in the music. Once you grasp a piece’s structure and sense its emotional depth, your technical choices will naturally align.

Practical Application and Pedagogy

My teaching is grounded in practicality. I’ve engaged with students at every level, from those starting with their first pieces to those performing complex repertoire. My goal is to simplify intricate challenges – such as fingering, pedaling, voicing, and phrasing – into clear, manageable concepts that can be implemented immediately. It’s all about transforming the daunting into the accessible, allowing you to concentrate on the music itself.

Use of Modern Technology

Today, modern technology facilitates reaching a broad audience like never before. I’ve adopted video lessons, online tutorials, and multimedia resources to make these ideas available to everyone, anywhere. LivingPianos.com has become a valuable asset not just for students but also for teachers, providing insights into everything from foundational techniques to advanced repertoire interpretation.

Conclusion: Finding Your Own Path

The key takeaway here is that no single method suits everyone. Each pianist must carve out their unique path – one that feels authentic and physically comfortable. You’ll incorporate elements from various traditions, but ultimately, your style will reflect your individuality as a musician.

Thank you for accompanying me on this journey today. I hope you found some valuable insights for your own playing. As always, I’m Robert Estrin, a pianist and educator at LivingPianos.com. My approach fuses various elements of piano technique to create a practical, adaptable method that aligns with modern pedagogical practices. Until next time, keep playing, keep exploring, and discover what works best for you.

Please share your thoughts in the comments here at LivingPianos.com and on YouTube! I’m Robert Estrin at LivingPianos.com, Your Online Piano Store. Thanks for joining me, and I’ll see you next time!

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2 thoughts on “A Journey Through Piano Technique – Finding Your Own Path”


 
 

  1. Your enthusiasm and presence is a wonderful experience. I benefited from your teaching in the past but I became despondent about my progress. I stopped playing about 2 years ago. Now I’ve found you again as I return to playing. At 85 I’m having some troubles knowing what to expect of myself. I’ve recently watched your video about playing slowly. This is what I am trying to do at this point.

    My most advanced progress has been the first two movements of the Moonlight Sonata. The third movement is fun but nowhere near the expected speed. But that’s okay. Its fun to play anyway.

    Thank you for your encouragement,

    Rick Grayson
    grayson.rbg@gmail.com

    1. That’s great to hear that you are back at the piano! I have a 90-year-old student who has been working with me for a couple of years and is enjoying his studies tremendously. You are welcome to have a free Zoom interview if you are interested in lessons. Robert@LivingPianos.com

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