QR 02 - Posição dos dedos - Página 09-2

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2 Oct 202001:56

Summary

TLDRThe video emphasizes the importance of proper finger and hand positioning when playing the piano. It highlights the correct placement of fingers on the white keys, ensuring no fingers are raised or out of position. The hands should stay relaxed and aligned with the keyboard, avoiding tension or straining. The video also stresses using the fingertips, keeping nails short, and ensuring the fingers are rounded, not extended or bent. Careful attention is given to avoiding unnecessary movements, like sweeping across the keys, and ensuring both hands stay supported on the keyboard even when one is not in use.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Correct finger position: fingers should naturally rest on the white keys without pressing the black keys.
  • 😀 Keep each finger in its respective position on the keyboard without raising or leaving fingers outside the keys.
  • 😀 Maintain hand alignment, ensuring the hands are not too high or too low while playing.
  • 😀 Only the fingertips should touch the keys, keeping nails short and avoiding the full thumb or pinky touching the keys.
  • 😀 Fingers should be rounded as if holding a ball, ensuring natural curvature.
  • 😀 Do not bend the finger joints, especially the knuckles, while playing.
  • 😀 Avoid keeping fingers too stiff or too stretched out during playing.
  • 😀 Hands should not sink into the keyboard, and avoid contracting the hands while playing.
  • 😀 Be careful not to swipe across the keys, maintaining controlled movement for each finger.
  • 😀 Even when not actively playing, always keep the hands supported on the keyboard.

Q & A

  • What is the correct finger position for playing the piano according to the script?

    -The correct finger position is to place each finger on a white key without pressing black keys, ensuring that no finger is raised or out of position. The fingers should maintain natural alignment with the hand.

  • How should the fingers be positioned on the keyboard?

    -The fingers should be placed on the keys using the tips, and the fingernails should be kept short. The fingers should be rounded as if holding a small ball, and the joints should not be bent, especially at the knuckles.

  • What is emphasized about finger placement in terms of body posture?

    -It is important that the hands remain relaxed and aligned. The fingers should not be stiff, and the hand should not be too high or too low, maintaining a neutral position relative to the keyboard.

  • What should be avoided in terms of hand and finger movements while playing?

    -Avoid keeping fingers stretched out, hands sinking into the keyboard, or contracting the hands. It is also crucial not to 'sweep' across the keys unintentionally.

  • Why is it important for the hands to stay relaxed while playing?

    -Keeping the hands relaxed helps prevent strain and allows for more fluid, efficient movement while playing. Tension in the hands can affect both performance and comfort.

  • What is the recommended technique for using the thumb and little finger?

    -The thumb and little finger should not press down on the keys. Instead, the other fingers should engage with the keys while maintaining a natural, rounded finger shape.

  • What does the script suggest about the alignment of the hand?

    -The hand should be aligned with the fingers in a way that keeps them level and neutral, neither too high nor too low, maintaining an optimal posture for playing.

  • How should the fingers move when playing the piano?

    -The fingers should be relaxed and gently curved. They should touch the keys lightly with the pads of the fingers and avoid forceful pressing or rapid sweeping across the keys.

  • What is advised regarding the posture of the hands if one hand is not in contact with the keyboard?

    -Even if one hand is not in contact with the keyboard, it should remain positioned above the keys, keeping the natural hand alignment intact.

  • What is the key to maintaining proper form on the keyboard?

    -The key to maintaining proper form is ensuring that the hands remain relaxed, the fingers are rounded and placed correctly on the keys, and that the hand posture is consistent and comfortable throughout the playing.

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