Pianist
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COVID: Tips for Piano Hygiene and Protection of Pianists
How to disinfect your piano, the one used during piano lessons to avoid the transmission of the coronavirus, COVID-19 (...)
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How could the anatomy of Bach's hand support his virtuosity?
The characteristics of the hand are decisive for the practice of certain instruments such as the piano or the harpsichord. Johann Sebastian Bach's hand had intrinsic qualities that reinforced his virtuosity. (...)
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Pianist of the Paris Opera hit by a scooter and the risk of of never being able to play again
An accident that can jeopardize the future of an artist, a musician (...)
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The brain of classical pianists work differently from that of jazz pianists
L’activité cérébrale des pianistes de jazz diffère de celle des pianistes classiques, même lorsqu’ils jouent le même morceau de musique. (...)
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Amputee of the forearm, he plays the piano with a prosthesis.
A musician amputated from the left forearm, above the elbow, manages to play the piano with the "fingers " of his prosthesis. A technological prowess but in no way musical. (...)
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The visual and cognitive abilities of the pianist
The expert pianist looks at the score more than his hands, while maintaining an optimal vision strategy, the student has a strategy with less precise movements and especially looks at the keyboard. (...)
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Neurological basics of the way of playing the piano by the pianist's hands
Neurophysiology of movement applied to piano playing. How does the pianist use both hands simultaneously and asymmetrically. (...)
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Arts Medicine Journal, articles on Health pianist
Arts Medicine Journal regularly publishes articles on the health of the pianist. (...)
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