I cannot afford a teacher, so I am going about everything very carefully and slowly...
Lately I have been practicing octaves, At first I was playing them keeping my wrist perfectly aligned with the rest of my arm, not any left or right, but then I noticed that I had to strain in order reach some of the distances, it caused aching in the upper part of my hand (the surface on top with all the veins. When doing this the middle joint in the fingers would be above the top of my hand. So I decided to turn my wrist a little to the left. This solved all problems and has shown no pain or aching.
Is this ok? If not, how should I go about playing larger stretches?
Also, in some cases, when I am depressing the keys, especially when I am on the black keys with all the fingers, its impossible not to have the middle joints go above the back of my hand. Even though I make sure I never feel uncomferatable/pain I am not sure if these odd placements are bad technique or not.
Lately I have been practicing octaves, At first I was playing them keeping my wrist perfectly aligned with the rest of my arm, not any left or right, but then I noticed that I had to strain in order reach some of the distances, it caused aching in the upper part of my hand (the surface on top with all the veins. When doing this the middle joint in the fingers would be above the top of my hand. So I decided to turn my wrist a little to the left. This solved all problems and has shown no pain or aching.
Is this ok? If not, how should I go about playing larger stretches?
Also, in some cases, when I am depressing the keys, especially when I am on the black keys with all the fingers, its impossible not to have the middle joints go above the back of my hand. Even though I make sure I never feel uncomferatable/pain I am not sure if these odd placements are bad technique or not.
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