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This fourth skill is immensely practical, maybe some of you might think it’s a stretch to call it a ‘psychological skill’, but I notice that it’s totally normal for most of my students to have iss...
E32: The #4 psychological skill you need to practise at the piano to be deeply musical is an episode from Heart of the Piano Podcast by Bob Rose. This fourth skill is immensely practical, maybe some of you might think it’s a stretch t...
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Published Sep 18, 2022, 35:09 long, audio available.
This fourth skill is immensely practical, maybe some of you might think it’s a stretch to call it a ‘psychological skill’, but I notice that it’s totally normal for most of my students to have issues with putting this into practice as- like in meditation- we have to practise choosing where to place our awareness in any given moment Show Notes [0:45] The skill: to begin with, every 5-10 minutes as you practise, change the focus of your awareness. Never just focus only on ‘the correct notes’ [4:00] There are infinite ways in which we can creatively use our awareness and focus while practising and performing. I demonstrate some examples of where I can place my focus & awareness while playing. Our awareness can be like a torch/ flashlight with a broad beam, or a tight narrow beam [6:00] Demonstrating focusing on the sound of the instrument and tone-colour, or using different instruments in our imagination [12:20] Imagining and immersing yourself in what you think the piece is about [13:50] Moving awareness to the balance of the different parts [16:55] Staying aware of the sound of all the notes especially as the sound decays- this is one of the most important things to practise at the piano [22:15] Playing with phrasing and shaping [23:10] The one most essential thing to practise resting awareness on in every single practice session- the felt sense of musical tension/release. Some of the barriers that make it difficult for us to feel this tension/release [28:00] Advice for using focus/awareness in the early stages of learning a new piece [30:00] Another essential place to practise resting awareness in- interoception (internal physical sensations) in the body, such as fingers, hands, wrists, arms, etc Notes: The previous podcast where we talked about how a feeling of ‘not good enough’ can take over our ability to have healthy awareness/focus: The piece of music I’m using to demonstrate with throughout this episode: Ilyinsky- Berceuse (No. 7 from Noure et Anitra, Op. 13) My YouTube tutorial on this piece: and my YouTube performance of the piece: The intro/outro music is my jazz arrangement of the Rachmaninov Adagio from Symphony , you can watch the whole thing here if you like: I have availability for online students at the moment- if you’re interested, do get in touch using the contact page at
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E32: The #4 psychological skill you need to practise at the piano to be deeply musical is from Heart of the Piano Podcast by Bob Rose.
Published Sep 18, 2022 and 35:09 long