Alan Fraser: There’s a good reason for this: no one way of playing the piano is exclusively right: we aim to acquire as many different ways of playing as possible to maximize the variety of our tonal palette, and to make our hand maximally capable.
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Alan Fraser: There’s a good reason for this: no one way of playing the piano is exclusively right: we aim to acquire as many different ways of playing as possible to maximize the variety of our tonal palette, and to make our hand maximally capable.