Chopin's "double thirds" etude with Henry Kramer: how to get started!

Today pianist Henry Kramer takes an indepth look at Chopin's infamous "double thirds" etude. He is here to answer your questions and help get you started!

 

 

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https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/henry-kramer-chopin-etude-thirds

 

 

       

We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!                                                                                

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    • Aline Valade
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    • Aline_Valade
    • 2 yrs ago
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    I have a question about this challenge:

    I don't know if I belong to one of the four groups. Is it because I failed to be chosen? 

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    • Aline Valade We just sent out the Intro Emails for the course, you are in Group 1!

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    • Aline Valade
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    • Aline_Valade
    • 2 yrs ago
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    Thank you Martin! 

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    • aliceyip
    • aliceyip
    • 2 yrs ago
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    Chopin Etude No.6  Difficulties

    1.  I found the descending 3rd Scales are challenging for me to play accurately in bar 11 and from bars 15 - 16.
    2.  From bars 27 - 34, it is difficult for me to rotate in a relaxing state.
    3.  I found the descending 3rd Scales are challenging for me to play smoothly from bars 43 - 48.
    4.  I found the descending Chromatic 3rd Scales are challenging for me to play smoothly from bars 57 - 60.

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    • Ko
    • Enko
    • 2 yrs ago
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    I am starting the piece with right finger number2,4 and 1, 5. It is very difficult to use 1,3 and 2,4. Very unbalanced.

     

    I wonder if it has any problem to use 2,4 and 3,5. 

    I wonder if It is better for me to stick with 1,3 and 2,4.

    Thank you

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    • Pauline
    • Pauline
    • 2 yrs ago
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    Thank you, Henry! This was very interesting! Thank you, Dominic! Thank you to all who asked questions!

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    • Steve
    • Steve.5
    • 1 yr ago
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    Not sure if posts after the event are noticed or responded to but thought I'd try: At around 11:00 Henry talks about initial double third technique and the concept of feeling from the elbow to the 2 fingers, completely balanced, etc. As he moves from one position to the next I believe he is essentially keeping the wrist static with regards to pivot-the-hand-left-or-right type movements? Hence the arm is basically always "straight" when looked at from above? Likewise it seems like he is avoiding from-the-left/right orientation changes if say the 1st 3rd is more easily reached when approaching a bit "from the left" vs. a subsequent 3rd perhaps more easily reached when approached "from the right" -- and instead he would work on finding locations on those keys for the finger tips that allow the arm to stay straight not bend at the wrist left or right? 

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