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Bar-Niv, The Art of Piano Fingering

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Rami Bar-Niv
The Art of Piano Fingering
Traditional, Advanced, and Innovative

This book is devoted to the art of piano fingering and is intended for anyone who plays the piano, from children to college students, from adult amateur pianists to professional piano teachers and performing pianists. The traditional basics are covered, but the book deals mainly with advanced and innovative fingering. In addition, there are suggestions about related piano playing techniques, useful exercises, phrasing, and interpretation.

The purpose of the book is to help piano players deal with the issue of fingering the music and to teach how to use effective and efficient fingering which will both serve the music and preserve healthy hands. This book is not by any means intended to replace piano lessons with a teacher. On the contrary, teachers can also use it as reference for their own advanced playing and for teaching their students.

Piano fingering is one of the most problematic and neglected parts of piano playing technique. In our modem times there is little academic material that is dedicated to this subject and that deals with it in detail and in depth. There are various booklets and charts that show fingering only for scales and arpeggios. Scales and arpeggios are a crucial part of piano playing, but these are just basics and there are all the other aspects of fingering that need equal or greater attention.

Choosing fingering is probably one of the first things a piano player does with a new piece. Some players rely on their own fingering ideas, some consult various editions that offer different fingerings of the same piece, and some rely on their teachers for good fingering. There may be second thoughts and back and forth changing of fingering until a final decision is made, at least for a while.

This book gives the tools and teaches in a detailed way how to create good and injury-free piano fingering utilizing traditional, advanced, and innovative fingering used by the great virtuosos. The book offers music examples, pictures, and diagrams, which illustrate the explanations and enable a better comprehension of the written text.

The author, Rami Bar-Niv, is an internationally acclaimed concert pianist and the book is based on his fifty years of experience concertizing, teaching, and lecturing all over the world.

Click here to read a review of the book from the California Music Teacher, Summer 2012 edition.
 

212 pages

Mary Gae George on 12/08/2012 01:11pm
You must not miss this outstanding book on piano fingering. Rami Bar-Niv's comprehensive coverage of the subject belongs in every piano teacher's library. Reward yourself with this gem.
We have waited 300 years for this book on piano fingering so read this review and then order it promptly. You will not only be richly rewarded with a resource you will refer to frequently but also take great pleasure in reading its clear, intriguing text. Highly recommended.
Many books on piano technic have included fingering, but often only as a side issue. The Art of Piano Fingering by Rami Bar-Niv proves that fingering itself is a central aspect of piano technic.
Furthermore, the author provides exercises (at the elementary level), photographs of how
fingerings look at the keyboard, and examples from a wide range piano literature to enhance
the presentations. Though this is the first known book devoted to this essential aspect of
achieving beautiful, artistic, comfortable study and performance, it sets a high standard with its clear, comprehensive coverage of the subject. Fingering can need to be adapted to fit an individual's hand, but the text and illustrations provide useful starting points to guide those in
search of solutions. Do not hesitate to purchase this book for you will use it often to find a
storehouse of solutions to keyboard puzzles.
Please do not skip the front matter. Among other issues you will find a brisk, exhilarating Short
History of Piano Fingering. There are times when we can make use of some of these early
fingering principles on the modern piano. Early music was written to be played with these
fingerings, so it is not surprising that they can add to our repertoire of choices. In spite of this
section's brevity, it holds a great deal of information and bodes well for the explorations that follow in the main text of the book.
The Table of Contents reveals the wide scope of issues presented with outstanding clarity by
Rami Bar-Niv.
The Art of Fingering is an adventure into the resources of the human hand as well as how to
teach these explorations inventively and thoroughly from the elementary to the advanced
levels. The piano has been with us for three centuries now, making this first book that is
devoted to fingering a most valuable and much needed resource.
Mary Gae George, NCTM
Co-author of Artistry at the Piano
Elia on 30/05/2012 01:46am
I think this book is a must for anyone who plays the piano, and at any level---students and teachers alike.

I have read your own review and found it to be accurate and detailed. I can't really add much to your review.

Thank you

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