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Let’s play leaps (jumps) ● Repeated: notes / chords / octaves (simple, double, alternated)
The first two versions of my website were published in 2012 and 2014. The full 2012 version (French and Polish) is still available to my students and subscribers at this link. The current version (2024) and the PDF articles it contains are being entirely updated and re-edited. For this reason, I have not yet had time to post all the previous chapters here. They will be added gradually (pages with titles in brackets are not available yet), and the latest update will be signaled in the link below:
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Allies and enemies - „Fake it until you do it” *
When playing, our greatest allies, and at the same time our greatest enemies, are our reflexes and habits, i.e. automatic, subconscious actions […]
It has been proven without any doubt, although the quoted numbers may vary depending on the source, that the subconscious is many thousands times faster than the conscious mind. So all complex activities to be performed quickly and perfectly must be steered subconsciously [...] Read more >>>
● OTHER COMPOSERS ●
Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Lebert-Stark, Mendelssohn, Moszkowski, Mussorgsky, Paderewski, Prokofiev, Scarlatti, Schubert, Sibelius, Szymanowski, Woronicki, Woytowicz
I have already published over a hundred videos on YouTube (not counting private ones). In many of them, I used short fragments of compositions by various composers as technical examples. I often don’t give them descriptions and they don’t appear in titles either, so it’s impossible to find them on the net. Therefore, I am publishing a list of them on this page, because some of you may find them useful [...] Read more >>>