Tag - octaves
Tom Lawton
The movements are designed to put you in the optimum position for every note…you have more control over the sound of every… Read more “Tom Lawton”
John Patrick Connolly, Jr.
I finished watching all of the Taubman videos today, and I continue to be utterly enthralled by the revolutionary body of knowledge they represent. The videos have been an invaluble asset in clarifying and enhancing my understanding of the Taubman… Read more “John Patrick Connolly, Jr.”
David Martin
The info is unrivaled…Yesterday, I went to an EPTA [European Piano Teachers Association] meeting…I took the Taubman Techniques videos and Choreography of the Hands, those piano teachers were astounded!!! Edna, you would have cracked up laughing inside, they couldn’t get… Read more “David Martin”
Bill Charlap
The Golandsky Institute is an important pedagogical institution not just for the thoroughness with which it deals with technical concerns at the piano but also for the emphasis it places on the music… Read more “Bill Charlap”
Maureen Volk
I worked with Edna Golandsky for 10-15 minutes each day for two weeks. We started retraining from the beginning, dropping on one finger at a time, then learning the 5-finger pattern and finally starting the C major scale. For the… Read more “Maureen Volk”
Cynthia A. Rose, R.N.
Though there is the need for supervision at the beginning of retraining, the skills Mr. [John] Bloomfield (Golandsky Institute teacher) teaches are relatively easy to learn and retain. In addition, this program is much less costly and time-consuming than the… Read more “Cynthia A. Rose, R.N.”
Leo Gorelkin, MD
Impressive results with the Taubman approach in relieving and preventing inuries and also facilitating greater accomplishment at the piano appears to me to be a gross… Read more “Leo Gorelkin, MD”
Gilson Schachnik
I find more and more that the only way a performing musician can cope with this level of stress is to have a solid technique background that he/she can depend on… Read more “Gilson Schachnik”
Thomas Bagwell
Before I studied with Edna Golandsky I had tremendous shoulder pain and my sound was weak. I felt that my technique had gone as far as it could go and that there was no hope for improvement. As a result… Read more “Thomas Bagwell”
Barbara Banacos
In December of 1996, my hands closed into fists as result of an injury called dystonia. Dystonia is considered by the medical profession to have no cure. At the time of the injury I was in my second year of… Read more “Barbara Banacos”
Angelo Campana
By the time I was 19 I was ready to give up and burn the piano because of the ever increasing pain to me forearms and mental burden it brought on. All of the master classes I played at to… Read more “Angelo Campana”
Christos Noulis
I am currently pursuing a PhD research degree on issues of piano technique. This will be materialised through comparative analysis of various methods that have dealt with piano technique with consideration of the laws of anatomy, physiology, physics and to… Read more “Christos Noulis”
Josie Gebhardt
Dearest Edna, I just finished watching the DVD where you gave a master class on the Chopin Ballade G Minor. I loved everything you showed us. I am trying to incorporate some of the same ideas in the A flat… Read more “Josie Gebhardt”
Don Glanden
The even tone that results when the forearm, hand, and fingers are connected allows for accents and idiomatic jazz articulations but frees me from the strong finger vs. weak finger problem…The physical freedom offered by the Taubman approach is the… Read more “Don Glanden”
Ilya Itin
Edna Golandsky is a consummate expert of piano technique and musical artistry. The depth of her analytical ability surpasses anything I have encountered. Her work frees performers, enabling them to realize their full… Read more “Ilya Itin”
Luke Maasry
The clear and convicing physical truths about the Taubman approach presented in the 10 videos have all been confirmed in my experience at the keyboard – it feels so great to play the piano… Read more “Luke Maasry”
H. Franklin Bunn, MD
I [have] talked to many individuals who had incapacitating use injuries and had not received any benefit from consultations with neurologists, orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists and those dealing in alternative approaches such as acupuncture. It is remarkable how many of… Read more “H. Franklin Bunn, MD”
Linette A. Popoff-Parks
Edna has taught me to play without fatigue, pain, and tension, but . . . with an ease and proficiency that is a delight to my hands and heart. I have also discovered my tone growing in strength and color.… Read more “Linette A. Popoff-Parks”
Karin Boisvert, MD
Attending the Golandsky Institute’s Summer Symposium, I discovered that a lot of people came because they were injured. I hadn’t realized that the Taubman approach could be used to cure playing-related injuries. As a doctor, this was very interesting to… Read more “Karin Boisvert, MD”
Francesco Libetta
I was profoundly impressed by Edna Golandsky’s deep understanding of piano technique. She is the only person I have ever met who was actually able to explain to me what I was doing naturally at the… Read more “Francesco Libetta”