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This is Part 4 of our series tackling the best way to find your posture at the piano. Today we talk briefly about the structure of the back and upper body, but focus on the importance of maintaining fluidity and ebb and flow within that structure. We can think about our posture at the piano as mimicking the movement of a pendulum: always in motion but also always passing through equilibrium.
Watch the other videos in this series!
Part 1 (Where to Sit on the Bench and More): • Best Place to Sit on P...
Part 2 (The Knee Test): • Your PERFECT Distance ...
Part 3 (Bench Height): • How to Find the Right ...
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:21 - Quick Tip for Achieving Good Back, Neck, and Head Posture
00:51 - When "Structure" becomes "Rigid"
01:57 - How to Apply Pendulum Idea to Posture
04:24 - Please Like, Subscribe, and Ding the Bell!
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