When I play the piano, I often find that my image of the piano is different from the actual movement.
Especially for piano beginners, the point of “playing with relaxed hands” is one of them.
I have previously written about a basic “wrist relaxation playing technique”.
Even if you know how to do it in your head, your body will not work the way you want it to.
This is, for example, like telling a first grader to write beautiful letters.
Even though they see beautiful letters printed in textbooks, first graders cannot easily write the same beautiful letters, can they?
The same is true of the piano relaxation playing method.
I think the “you just have to get used to it with your body” thing comes with art and sports.
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That's the solution. The magic item We are pleased to introduce you to a magic item that can solve this problem.
This item can be used by both small children and adults.
Here it is.
Yes, it is a performance with a butterfly ornament on the wrist .
One well-known international piano blog wrote, “I'm adopting this method of playing.” and I honestly thought, “I see!
From the famous overseas piano blog ” Color In My Piano
By putting this on, you can play the piano gently as if you were gently placing a butterfly on your hand, creating a soft touch.
Indeed, if you think of a butterfly perched on your hand, your hand will relax.
If you move your hands stiffly, the butterflies will be startled and fly away.
By the way, in this “Color In My Piano” this butterfly wristband is handmade.
Even though it is handmade, it is easy to make because it is simply attached with glue.
This may be perfect for you, if you can't help but put a lot of effort into your hands.
Of course, a stuffed animal will also work if it is relaxing.
It's not a matter of being It is something you will want to gently hold in your hand. It is something that you will want to hold in your hand gently.
Marasy”, who is famous as a piano player on Youtube, etc., plays with a stuffed Pinky wrapped around his hand, and he may have been thinking of this kind of effect as well. (Laughs)
If you are afraid that “butterflies are too realistic,” you can try wrapping a “wrist bell” around the bell and playing it so that the sound of the bell is as silent as possible.
*If, however, the sound of the bell makes it difficult to concentrate on playing the piano, stop using it immediately and try a different approach.
This article is short and the content is thin, but I would like to introduce it to you.
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