“Narrower Keys: A Game Changer for Pianists”

Pianists around the world are demanding a choice of keyboard size to suit all hands, allowing them to play the repertoire they choose with confidence and without pain. Could narrower keys be a game changer for you or your students?
Dr. Carol Leone, Chair and Professor of Piano at SMU Meadows School of the Arts has been performing and teaching on alternatively sized keyboards for acoustic pianos for nearly 25 years. In her presentation, she will explain their many advantages and answer your questions about this important innovation in pianos.
https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/pno-narrower-keys-carol-leone
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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?
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I would love to hear Dr. Leone but will be at work at that time. I have played on her smaller keyboard and enthusiastically support advocating for this option for those with smaller hands. What a game changer! My best to Dr. Leone.
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then how would you standarize conditions of performance that may be important especially in recitals...do you have all narrow key people complete with narrow key people and normal key vs normal key people..
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Hi Carol. I’m really looking forward to your talk. One size keys for all hand sizes has never made sense. Now that the piano world has portable high quality digital keyboard’s, more pianists can experience the amazing feeling proper hand position allows.
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I did have a thought about it. It could benefit even your hand is just average. You may choose piano size depend on the piece you are going to play, like, you may choose big size to perform pieces with narrow notes (chromatics) or choose small size to perform pieces with large intervals, leaps,… but think of it, could people adapt when switching between two sizes that fast?
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Yes it’s easy to adapt. Here’s Maple Leaf Rag played on 4 sizes of Piano keys. Starts at 3:33 https://youtu.be/KkIz-uq5M_k?si=-jOWTthK5BPhdoo5
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What a cool video! Wow, you did suddenly look so relaxed on the 5.5in. Since I can't even play maple leaf lag on a 6.5in, it makes me thing I need a 5.0 :). Looking forward to the stream this week.
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This was a fascinating, illuminating lesson! I appreciate the wide-view that Dr. Leone takes and the way she and her colleagues challenged what was the status quo. Excellent imaginative and creative capabilities. Thank you, Dr. Leone! Thank you, Dominic for hosting this wonderful lesson! I appreciate the questions that people asked, too!