Are big hands good for piano?

Is it Necessary to Have Big Hands to Play the Piano Well? Although bigger hands may mean a wider hand span and longer reach, it doesn't mean that smaller hands are handicapped when playing the piano. There are musical works that fit well those with larger hands. Yet, these musical pieces are a rarity.
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Does hand size matter on piano?

From the tiny spinet to the massive concert grand piano, there is a piano made for you, so if you think your hands just don't stack up to the pros, be at ease! You really can play piano with short hands and small fingers. There's piano out there for everyone whatever the size of their hands.
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Can people with big hands play piano?

I think composers really should write for average-sized hands. Why should composers limit their works to pianists with extremely large hands? Fortunately, the vast majority of composers do take most players' hands into account. In general, if your hands can stretch an octave, you can play most piano music.
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What size hands are good for piano?

The average octave placement for hand span ranges around 6.7 inches. Adding in a 9th note increases the hand span to 7.6 inches, 10th note increases to 8.5 inches, and 11th note increases the hand span to 9.4 inches.
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What pianist has big hands?

Sergei Rachmaninov, the famous Russian composer, pianist, and composer, was born in 1873 into a family that descended from the Moldavian prince Stephen the Great. At age four he began piano lessons and already displayed remarkable talent.
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What is the average hand span for a pianist?

Based on the recent Australian study, it appears that over 90% of female Asian pianists have spans below 8.5 inches. Human hand span variation is even greater when we include children. Unlike string players, they do not have the advantage of learning on a keyboard that suits their hands.
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Did Beethoven have big hands?

He had large hands and wide fingers which made it difficult for him to fit his fingers between the black keys.
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Do pianists have strong hands?

Pianists will develop stamina naturally over time without focusing on building “strong” fingers, but there are certain exercises that you can do to work on imbalances. We have muscles surrounding our knuckles, and muscle at the base of our thumb, but no muscles in the actual fingers or thumbs themselves.
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Can you play piano with fat fingers?

I have had a few students in all my years of teaching who have fingers so thick that they find it impossible to play certain chords. Good pianists hands are not only large enough to cover a good 1/3 of the piano, but also are thin enough to be able to play more inside the piano inbetween the black notes.
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What are pianist hands?

Piano hands is used to refer to a way the hands move when they play the piano. Your hands are held and move differently when playing, so doing this in this way is called by many, “piano hands.” Piano hands include the following traits: Open relaxed hands. Quick moving fingers.
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Are 7 inch hands Small?

Adult hands are usually between 6 inches (15.2 cm) and 11 inches (27.9 cm). Kids generally have a hand size between one and six inches.
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Does piano make you smarter?

There's growing scientific evidence that shows learning to play an instrument—and piano in particular—can actually make you smarter, happier, and healthier. The cognitive demands of learning piano could help with everything from planning skills and language development to reducing anxiety and even boosting memory!
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Do pianists look at their hands?

The short answer to that last question is: YES! It's perfectly acceptable and normal for a pianist to look at their hands while they play. An important part of the design of any musical instrument is the necessary range of movement for the player in order to produce sound.
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Are pianists fast typers?

This 2019 paper reports a typing speed of 120 words/minute for pianists, compared to 50 words/minute for non-pianists, for 3 reasons: piano-playing has an enhanced feedback loop, is an inherently analytical process, and uses all 10 fingers fairly equally.
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Can muscular people play piano?

With respect to piano, it usually comes down to hand size - the larger the hands the easier it is to play. Certainly if you're of the muscular persuasion, piano will not hinder in the slightest as playing to the extremes of the instrument may be thought of like doing "flys."
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Why are pianists thin?

Pianoplaying can be hard work, and stressfull. I think playing piano intensivly makes you loose weight quickly. Also it's indeed probably so that thin hands help with technique , so that it ends up that most famous pianists have thin hands.
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Do hands get bigger with age?

The hands and faces of some grownups do get a little bit bigger as they get older. This happens because the brain produces something called growth hormone, which helps make the bones of kids grow a lot longer and wider.
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What is Shaq's hand size?

It's, therefore, safe to say Shaq's hand length is in the range of 10-10.25 inches and his hand span in the range of 11.75-12.00 inches. Wilt Chamberlain stood at almost the same height as Shaq but possessed a hand length and span of 9.5 inches and 11.5 inches respectively.
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Is hand size related to height?

Hand sizes vary according to a variety of factors, including biological sex and age. Males tend to have larger hands than females. Adults have larger hands than children. There is also evidence that hand size is closely related to a person's height.
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What is a good reach for a pianist?

A 10th is good enough, that's what i've been able to reach since i was your age. I can just barely squeeze down an 11th if i use the tips of the fingers...not doable in a piece.
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Can I have long nails and play piano?

Yes, you can play the piano with long nails, but playing becomes more difficult. Long nails can cause a knocking noise on the keys and force you to play with straight fingers. This will limit overall hand movement and the ability to play piano expressively.
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Why is Rachmaninoff hands so big?

His technical perfection was legendary. It was said that his large hands were able to span a twelfth (an octave and a half or, for example, a stretch from middle C to high G). The size of his hands may have been a manifestation of Marfan's syndrome, their size and slenderness typical of arachnodactyly.
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Did Franz Liszt have big hands?

His work relies on the little fingers of both hands constantly. He does this in a way that other composers do not feature. And his hand was very large. Liszt, along with Rachmaninoff, is said to have had Marfan's Syndrome, which results in unusually large hands and fingers.
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