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Author: TomS
Date: 2016-05-28 21:30
Light and sneaky is the goal. This means no tension or stress in the mind or fingers. Keep the fingers low. When tone holes are open, just high enough to not cause intonation issues. Resting or touch point spots on the keys are important.
Practice slowly and accurately ... speed will come in time, but will not if your are sloppy in your technique. Try the Velocity Studies by Opperman.
Some students of Bonade claimed that his fingers were so fast and efficient that you could hardly tell they were moving.
Tom
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