
Though incomplete at the time of his death in 1849, Chopin's Projet de méthode was nonetheless revolutionary in many respects. But with his Fundamental Pattern, Chopin announced the recognition, if not discovery, of the keyboard's extraordinary topographical symmetry and postulated a core formulation for a new "pianistic" pedagogy. More than a hundred years later the now-legendary Heinrich Neuhaus would passionately plead for this pedagogy and a pianism rooted in it.Natural Fingering explores this remarkable symmetry, significantly as it sheds light on fingering matters for the now vast catalogue of repertoire. It also examines the revolutionary impact of equal temperament on compositional key choice as well as the liberating influence of Charles Eschmann-Dumur's unique discoveries regarding symmetrical inversion.Author Jon Verbalis develops principles for a topographically-based fingering strategy that reflect a surprising compatibility of this fixed symmetrical organization with the most efficient biokinetic capabilities of the pianist's playing mechanism. He addresses previously neglected or overlooked technical aspects of pianism as they relate to movement in keyboard space generally as well as fingering specifically.Symmetrical fingerings for all the fundamental forms are presented in innovative, instructive format. The reader will also find an unusually extensive, in-depth discussion of double note challenges. Answering Neuhaus's call for the reappraisal of a certain pedagogical status quo, several chapters are devoted to the relevant implications of Chopin's Fundamental Pattern. The author also advances guidelines for a progressive implementation of natural fingering principles from the very start, as well as "retooling" for teachers and students alike. Of special note are the cross-hand major and minor scales for the earliest stages, in which the necessity of thumb under/hand over pivoting actions is eliminated.Natural Fingering is the first comprehensive di
This book investigates the potential for a topographically-based fingering strategy that aligns keyboard symmetry with the biokinetic capabilities of the human hand. Author Jon Verbalis builds upon the historical foundations of Chopin’s Fundamental Pattern and the pedagogical insights of Heinrich Neuhaus to propose a systematic approach to piano technique. By analyzing the physical layout of the keyboard and the impact of equal temperament, the author argues for a more efficient, natural method of movement that challenges traditional pedagogical norms.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators recognize this text as a significant contribution to the reappraisal of traditional piano pedagogy. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which serves as a specialized resource for those interested in the intersection of biomechanics and musical performance.
Page Count:
276
Publication Date:
2012-05-04
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195181840
ISBN-13:
9780195181845
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