
Week 1 Assignment

Welcome to the latest two-week intensive with Eloise Kim!
The damper pedal is one of the most expressive tools a pianist has鈥攂ut also one of the most misunderstood. In this two-week intensive, we鈥檒l dive deep into the art and technique of pedaling with precision. Through hands-on demonstrations, and targeted exercises, you鈥檒l learn how to avoid over-pedaling and develop a nuanced approach that enhances, rather than masks, your finger work. We鈥檒l explore how to achieve true legato through physical connection in the hands first, and only then add the pedal to create richness and resonance. Whether you鈥檙e looking to clean up your textures, refine your tonal palette, or simply gain more confidence in your pedaling decisions, this intensive will give you the tools to use the damper pedal with intention and artistry.
Assignment #1
Pick an excerpt of any piece of your choice, particularly a piece that requires a sensitive plan for the damper pedal.
Pick a phrase or opening theme of the work to practice with no pedal. Focus on the application of finger-pedal technique demonstrated in my video, and work on achieving long legato phrases with the hands and physical movement without any assistance of the damper pedal.
While you are doing this, create a mind map of where you would like to add the damper pedal for color. You are welcome (and recommended!) to write some pedal markings down in your music to help assist with Week 2's assignment.
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Thank you for leading this TWI, Eloise Kim!
I'm working on Schubert's little minuet, D 334. Here's my best effort so far at finger pedaling the start of the trio (score for section attached). I'm thinking I want to half-pedal to take the edge off of the release of the left hand accompaniment and allow more of a brushing motion in the left hand. I'd change pedal on beats 1 and 3 generally, except for the bars where the right hand plays 8th notes only, where I'd change every beat. I'd love to hear your thoughts--thanks again!
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Hi, a bit late but here is my finger pedalling exercise playing the first 4 measures of the Adagio from Mozart's K332. I am thinking pedal would be good in 1st measure 1st beat and the 1st and 3rd beats of the 3rd and 4th measures.
Here are the link to the video and the notes: https://youtube.com/shorts/VMH4rwV_TNQ
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Hello Eloise,
Apologies for the late posting. I hope it is still alright. I've picked the opening of Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 7, 3rd movement - Menuetto for my practice.
https://youtube.com/shorts/XNpwGhJNb3Q
I look forward to your feedback.
Thank you,
Tran