Improving your Trills!
Trills are difficult, and not to be underestimated! In this class we will take a look at how to simplify, and approach the art of playing consistent, brilliant trills!
Find the start time in your time zone by clicking the photo or following this event link:
https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/improving-trills-piano
We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!
- What questions do you have on this topic?
- Any particular area you would like me to focus on?
Trills are difficult, and not to be underestimated! In this class we will take a look at how to simplify, and approach the art of playing consistent, brilliant trills!
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I had to work when this session was LIVE, so I am watching it now. I am enjoying it! I appreciate the way you highlighted Mozart and Thalberg on the score, and how they practiced trills. Fine distinction between thinking about trills and the fingers vs. trills and the wrist: rotation. Very interesting! Quite practical! First trill tip is fascinating...inverse way of viewing things! The granularity of this analysis/approach is wonderful!
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I hear the "simplicity, refinement and elegance" that you demonstrated in the measured trill. I get that! And now I am seeing the improvisatory trill, and its appropriate application.
I like the way you highlighted this, Dominic: the trill can "invite the orchestra back in". :D
And, again, the camera angles are great to illustrate your points.
A trill = a "shake". For real!
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"Rhythmic...changing in its vibrations...rhythmical impulses happening within the trill...circling entity that's alive...you want to have, particularly when its long...a searching quality...using these different speeds...bring out more drama and emotional content of the piece...when you've got slow trills...be more experimental and a bit more adventurous" - Beautiful!