Kinchaku

Do you know "Kinchakubukuro"? It is a drawstring bag. This is an example used to explain the movement of the left hand shifting when moving from a lower pitch to a higher pitch (*when changing fingers from 4 to 1). If I give only the information about the movement of the fingertips to the students, they will concentrate on the ends of the body, and as a result, they tend to get nervous when the distance between the fingers is reduced. So I supplement the principle of movement, where the shift starts from the arm, and the relaxation when the fingers move closer. It's not just about shortening the distance traveled, but relax your body when moving, and make sure that your last finger before moving is firmly holding your arm weight.

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