ROUNDED Pedal - How and When To Utilize It For More Beautiful & Seamless Phrasing

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コメント (21)
  • Love this subject! I was recently in a master class with Olga Kern and she was talking about some situations where the pedal needs to be engaged simultaneous in order to not to lose projection on the first note of a phrase. I would love to hear more pedaling videos also to create different effects.
  • @mabdub
    Thank you for this most informative demonstration. Lang Lang also uses the rounded pedal when playing Reverie. Sadly, it's not possible to play with a rounded pedal on all pianos, especially keyboards and digital pianos but the software is being improved all the time. The functions of the sustaining pedal are important to consider when buying a piano, especially when purchasing a digital piano.
  • Very interesting.. If you could make more pedal videos, that would be great. . 🙏
  • That feeling when you play on a digital and can't do this because it doesn't have half pedal support
  • Good video. Removed a lot of mystery around the pedal. Been wondering about this stuff.
  • @LuisKolodin
    you could do pedal tremolo too. and this is a Steinway pedalling issue. you cant do this on Yamaha, for instance. it will dry the sound instantly.
  • That's a very interesting concept. I don't think I ever would have though about that with out this video. Thanks!
  • @ash7363
    Thank you for the numerous examples of application for this seem-to-be-intuitive concept 🙏
  • @XMin169
    Thanks, it helped me very much.
  • @Rikiko722
    This is really helpful, thank you :)
  • thank you for this technique which i will be applying in a nearly identical scenario in liszt transcendental etude 11
  • @naund709
    Fun fact: Claude Achille Debussy wrote the Rêverie as part of a lesson he was teaching. He crumpled the paper and tossed it into the trash. One of his students "rescued" the paper and it was ultimately published. A quote attributed to le maître: "If we wish to conjure real toads in imaginary gardens we must play the piano as if it did not have hammers."
  • for me there only is pedal on or pedal off 😅