
Week 2: How to Achieve Left Hand Balancing at the Piano with Dr. Eloise Kim!
Welcome to Week 2 of the latest Two-Week Intensive!
For Week 2, Eloise has curated an assignment to work on below.
1. Please view Eloise's video
2. Work on the exercises!
3. Post your progress and video so that Eloise can observe and provide further feedback!
Video Link:
Assignment: Pick a short excerpt of a work that features the LH in an accompaniment style (i.e.: excerpt of a Classical Sonata, Chopin Nocturne, Waltz, anything you are currently learning). Select four to eight measures of this work and take these three steps below for this LH exercise:
Practice the LH alone with sensitivity to your touch and apply the soft-playing techniques discussed in my video. Repeat this process until you find the right sound world and evenness in your LH touch of your selected excerpt.
After achieving the right muscle memory for your LH soft playing, add the RH "shadow." While the LH is physically playing the same way from step 1, the RH will now be "shadowing" over the melody notes. This will be a challenge!
Final step: add everything together. Play both hands together with a singing RH melodic line and a LH supportive accompaniment.
The above steps of this exercise are explained in my video starting at 10:16. For best self-assessment, it will be helpful to video record your practice of this full process. You are welcome to send me a video a recording of your practice process or ask me any questions for feedback!
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I’m working on the Barber Nocturne. This exercise is more difficult than I thought it would be and I now have discovered that my LH is less even on the descending passages and some notes do not sound enough. Also my #2 finger when crossing over the thumb in ascending passages is sometimes too loud. This is a good exercise for getting me to slow down and really listen.
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Thanks so much for the exercise Eloise Kim . Here's my first attempt at this. (Link below). I worked on bars 9-16 of Variation XI of Mozart's Ah, vous dirai-je Maman. I always felt as though my left hand was too loud and the right hand melody had to sing more. At the first step, I worked on looking for the sound that I wanted to create but am not entirely sure what that should be. The shadowing was pretty challenging! Controlling my LH was harder. Thanks for your feedback.
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Hello Eloise Kim . Thanks for the video and lesson. I am working on Clair de Lune. It's a little beyond me, but I'm working through it. I used bars 29-30 for your lesson. Here are my videos. Thanks for any input you have.
https://youtube.com/shorts/jJ6PaeomSe0?si=uPiqNYJ0-ZUB7zK2
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Hello Eloise Kim! Thank you for the video and for leading this part of the session. The "shadow" practice technique is super helpful...it's funny how much the left hand tone suffers when first trying it. I look forward to applying it to everything, haha.
Here's my video of the assignment applied to Poulenc's 3rd movement perpetuel, FP 14, which I started a couple weeks ago. I chose a section that's been giving me some trouble because it's pretty leapy in both hands. It still needs more work and I suspect I'll need to carefully plan my eye movement for this section. (Getting this piece up to the marked 138 bpm is going to be a challenge...)
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Thanks Dr Kim for such a informative video and useful exercise. It is perfect timing that I am learning chopin B flat minor nocturne right now. It is a very challenging piece for me. Here is my exercise video. Second exercise is super difficult. But it really highlights the unevenness of my left hand. I am not sure if I should practice with pedal for the third one. I appreciate any feedback and practice tips. It is so difficult with all the polyrhythms.
1: https://youtu.be/sZK5Jch4gvM?si=IBVtr1X8bA-GU_hH -
Dear Dr. Eloise,
Thank you for the class and sharing. I have used the same Mozart Fantasie and a Chopin Nocturne (op. 32, no.1 in B major) for my practice. I noticed my LH is usually heavy and certain notes are uneven. There were instance of key pressed but the sound didn't come out.
https://youtube.com/shorts/aLL9rzQo9ck?si=5DoWCVu-8Qa4ZvbX
https://youtube.com/shorts/p_dXqiW0Z0c?si=izh4K8qrqYHkOljf
Your feedback and practice tips will be much appreciated. Thanks again !