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The Taubman Approach to Pianism series: Focus on Rotation

1h 15m · 3-D Optimal Performance Movement Matters · 05 Mar 17:30

 

The Taubman Approach educates pianists with physical training using the alignments and movements that are both efficient and healthy. It also explains how to coordinate these alignments and movements to produce elements of fine musical performance . Our show today focuses on one of the primary movements: Rotation. John Bloomfield and Robert Durso, two senior faculty members of the Golandsky Institute will discuss the origins of the rotation as well as address the most commonly asked questions about the movement. 
 
 

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