Keep your touch in the fingers, but avoid tension in the wrist.
This ensures that every note is clear and that your fingers are lifting correctly before adding the "sharpness" of staccato. 3. Dynamic Contrast The title suggests a light, energetic mood. FГјrge ГrГі
: Maintaining a steady tempo while alternating between short, detached notes and smooth, connected phrases. Keep your touch in the fingers, but avoid
Even though parts are marked staccato, practice the entire piece (smoothly) first. Keep your touch in the fingers
20th Century Piano Pieces - Early Intermediate – for general context on early-level repertoire.
Focus on the contrast between the eighth notes and quarter notes. 2. Slow Legato Practice
Tap the rhythm of the right hand and left hand separately on a flat surface.