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🎹 What Do the Fingers Really Do?
"The finger's movement should begin at the knuckle." Today is all about the fingers. They are our primary point of contact with the...
Jean Muller
Jun 272 min read


🎹 Biomechanics at the Piano: A First Overview
“Every sound begins with touch — where the pianist meets the key.” 🎹 Biomechanics at the Piano: A First Overview I’ve drafted this post...
Jean Muller
Jun 42 min read


🎹 Flat or Curved Fingers? A False Debate
Flat or Curved Fingers: The Never-Ending Debate. Few pedagogical debates provoke as much opinion as this: Should the fingers be flat or...
Jean Muller
Jun 22 min read


🎹 Should We Dance at the Keyboard?
"You don't need to control your fingers. You need to control the piano." Following recent reflections on flexibility and relaxation , I’m...
Jean Muller
May 292 min read


🎹 If Only Speed Mattered, Every Pianist Would Sound the Same
In an earlier post, we explored how hammer speed at the moment of impact determines volume — and how this has shaped scientific...
Jean Muller
May 282 min read


🎹 Do We Really Hear What We Play?
One of the most difficult — and most essential — skills for a pianist is learning to listen honestly to oneself. We often believe we’re...
Jean Muller
May 262 min read


🎹 Can We Shape the Life of a Sound?
Music is the art of shaping sound. And if sound and silence mirror life and death, then every note is born, lives, and eventually fades....
Jean Muller
May 252 min read


🎹 What Comes First: Music, Instrument, or Pianist?
This question isn’t rhetorical — it shapes everything about how we approach piano technique. When facing a technical difficulty, many...
Jean Muller
May 242 min read


🎹 The Sound of Touch: Playing Noise and Artistic Control
Today, let’s take a closer look at how the pianist can work with — and even shape — the mechanical noises produced by the piano action....
Jean Muller
May 232 min read
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