That's why keeping track of the pulse is so crucial when you either sight-read a new composition or practicing and perfecting a piece. A steady pulse is even more important when you play with another instrument. In this video , I will teach you how to do it.
Every organ composition has to be performed at a certain tempo which can be felt best if you are feeling the counting of the beats of the measure. This counting has to be regular. You can't count by speeding up or slowing down.
That's why keeping track of the pulse is so crucial when you either sight-read a new composition or practicing and perfecting a piece. A steady pulse is even more important when you play with another instrument. In this video , I will teach you how to do it. |
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Drs. Vidas Pinkevicius and Ausra Motuzaite-Pinkeviciene Organists of Vilnius University , teachers at National M.K. Čiurlionis School of Art, creators of Secrets of Organ Playing. Do you have a unique skill or knowledge related to the organ art? Pitch me your story to become a guest on Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast.
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