Rickard at 15h29
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2010
The Fundamentals of Piano Practice
Some time ago I found this book about the topic of piano practice. It's free online (link: http://www.pianofundamentals.com/book) but you can also buy the book from amazon.com. Anyways, I've read through it and there are lots of interesting things in there such as mental play (which Andrew Furmanczyk briefly explains in one of his videos), post practice improvement, p
Some time ago I found this book about the topic of piano practice. It's free online (link: http://www.pianofundamentals.com/book) but you can also buy the book from amazon.com. Anyways, I've read through it and there are lots of interesting things in there such as mental play (which Andrew Furmanczyk briefly explains in one of his videos), post practice improvement, p
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