Private piano teacher Elza Ritter coaches Anna on Bach’s Invention No. 4 (D minor): play lighter, organize trills, and “meet” on the first beat of the next bar. Use five‑bar sectional drills: play one section, stop, then pick up from the next bar (continue after the pickup). Focus on clean, even trills, a free wrist, and clear two‑part counterpoint. This look‑ahead strategy keeps you on time across the barline and makes fast spots reliable.
Whether you study in private piano lessons or private piano classes with a private piano instructor/private piano tutor/private piano teacher, or prefer an at home piano teacher/in home piano teacher, this method will help you master Bach’s ornaments and phrasing. Searching “home piano lessons near me”? Try these drills to build control and lightness.
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				Whether you study in private piano lessons or private piano classes with a private piano instructor/private piano tutor/private piano teacher, or prefer an at home piano teacher/in home piano teacher, this method will help you master Bach’s ornaments and phrasing. Searching “home piano lessons near me”? Try these drills to build control and lightness.
#PrivatePianoLessons #PrivatePianoTeacher #PrivatePianoInstructor #PrivatePianoTutor #PrivatePianoClasses #AtHomePianoTeacher #InHomePianoTeacher #HomePianoLessonsNearMe #Trills #PianoTechnique #PracticeTips #Counterpoint #ElzaRitter
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