
Vivian Hornik Weilerstein: On Listening, Leading, and Learning How to Be More in Sync With Your Music-Making Partners.
The Bulletproof Musician
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Yali, How Do You Help a Pianist Develop Those Antecedents?
Yali: I think everyone who's ever played with anybody else, at some point experienceis a match of personalities. And sometimes you need to anticipate your rhythmic gesture so that maybe you want it to be sounding more interruptive and more conflicting. Yali: Sometimes i have them start by just sensing what their partners are doing. Feeling up beats is a huge, huge part of cueing,. So even ifyou're playing by yourself and you're starting in an upbeat, you want to feel that from your body. yali: The piano has much more possibility than many people think in terms of speed of attack, nuance, et cetera.
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