i was going over a piano piece by Beethoven when i came across a reach that i could hardly make. this leads me to the question of how big where Beethoven's hands? they must have been a decent size. i am supposively the same height as he was and i can reach from c to e, however c to e is quite a reach and i can only use the reach by facing my 2 3 4 fingers up in the air so obviously i can not do this reach very fast or with much power, so how far could Beethoven reach? and does he use a large reaches often in his music? and is my reach with the parameters i explained good or not?
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Originally posted by Chris:
If you cannot comfortably span an octave, you're in trouble. If you can span C to E comfortably, you should be fine for most Beethoven. If C to E is a struggle for you, you may have some difficulties, I think.
Wasn't it also so that in beethovens time the keys were smaller I read about that in post from a while back..Because neither beethoven nor mozart f.e had really big hands Perrhaps this also explains the big leaps..I can take for example c-e without much effort but the final movement of the moonlight-sonata is too much for me *just before the end the little notes*vorschlage*
Regards,
Ruud
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Originally posted by ruudp:
Chris,
Wasn't it also so that in beethovens time the keys were smaller I read about that in post from a while back..
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Originally posted by KyleC:
so why would they be made smaller? this makes no sense. like i said i can reach an octave easily yes and c to e sort of. but im expecting to grow another inch or two and hopefull my fingers will lengthen than. im only 16 i have plenty of time to grow left in me.
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Originally posted by KyleC:
so why would they be made smaller? this makes no sense. like i said i can reach an octave easily yes and c to e sort of. but im expecting to grow another inch or two and hopefull my fingers will lengthen than. im only 16 i have plenty of time to grow left in me.
Regards,
Ruud
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yes i know that the strength and flexibility is very imnportant. that is why i do a lot of hanon and other finger excersizes beleive me they help. however i would think the bigger the hand the bigger the fingers and the stronger the fingers. like if you see a short man and a very tall man you would naturally assume the tall man is stronger. and why cant she play lizst songs? sorry for my ignorance.
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Originally posted by KyleC:
yes i know that the strength and flexibility is very imnportant. that is why i do a lot of hanon and other finger excersizes beleive me they help. however i would think the bigger the hand the bigger the fingers and the stronger the fingers. like if you see a short man and a very tall man you would naturally assume the tall man is stronger. and why cant she play lizst songs? sorry for my ignorance.
btw..which piece was it??too be playing beethoven at 16 I find quite impressive
Greetz,
Ruud
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[This message has been edited by ruudp (edited 08-30-2004).]
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i dont have the name of the piece unfortuneatly. . i really like Beethoven so my teacher lets me play some of his songs but she says that she lets me because i like him so much and because she thinks i can handle it. i havent worked on really hard pieces by Beethoven. but then again at 16 im not really expecting to. i just hope one day i could be up in front of a crowd of people in concert hall playing my heart out in front of everyone. that is what i want to be you know. a concert pianist. that would be really cool. and that is why i ask so many questions like hand size and the question i asked before about how i started late.
I'm just glad i stumbled upon a site like this with such helpful individuals.
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Originally posted by KyleC:
i dont have the name of the piece unfortuneatly. . i really like Beethoven so my teacher lets me play some of his songs but she says that she lets me because i like him so much and because she thinks i can handle it. i havent worked on really hard pieces by Beethoven. but then again at 16 im not really expecting to. i just hope one day i could be up in front of a crowd of people in concert hall playing my heart out in front of everyone. that is what i want to be you know. a concert pianist. that would be really cool. and that is why i ask so many questions like hand size and the question i asked before about how i started late.
I'm just glad i stumbled upon a site like this with such helpful individuals.
Regards,
Ruud.
P.s sorry for strolling of SOOO far off topic
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im acting as accompianist for the school choir to boost my skills. we have a talent show and im thinking that i might enter it this year. there are so many things that i do well but so many things i do wrong at the same time. do you ever have a problem completely perfecting a piece. it seems no matter how easy it is getting everything to work together with no mental slips or finger slips or whatever is nearly impossible.
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