Did Beethoven cut his fingers?

Some classical musicians who were also great composers in the past cut their finger webbings. Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Frederic Chopin, Robert Schumann, and Niccolo Paganini did that.
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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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What composer cut his hands?

Robert Schumann is celebrated today as a fine composer, writer and poet. But that wasn't always the plan — young Rob initially wanted to be the finest concert pianist in the world. And then he rode off into the sunset and messed up his hand.
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Which pianist had the biggest 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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Did Franz Liszt have long fingers?

They unquestionably wrote piano music which suited the size and facility of their hands – it is said that Liszt's hands had very low-lying connective tissues between the fingers, hence his ability to span the larger intervals, and he also had unusually long fourth fingers on both hands.
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Did pianists cut their finger webbings?

Some classical musicians who were also great composers in the past cut their finger webbings. Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Frederic Chopin, Robert Schumann, and Niccolo Paganini did that. And I've heard that some serious concert pianists still do that.
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How big are Chopin's hands?

Re: How long were Chopin's fingers, anyway? SF Main Library had a BIG exhibit on Chopin paraphernalia a few years ago, which included a cast of his hand. Absolutely beautiful. I would describe it as about a size 7 or 8 - my hand size is 3 and it was about twice my size.
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How big was Franz Liszt hands?

Re: How large were Liszt's hands? On the internet, they said his hands were approximately 19.6cm from palm to middle finger!
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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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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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What was schumanns mental illness?

After a suicide attempt, Schumann was admitted to a mental asylum in Endenich near Bonn and diagnosed with 'psychotic melancholia'. He died in Endenich without having recovered from his mental illness.
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What was Beethoven's last piece?

In about 1838 Crantz of Leipzig issued a waltz in F (very pretty in itself) under the title, ' Faith, Hope and Love—Farewell Thoughts for the Piano'. It was later reprinted by Boosey in London as Beethoven's last work.
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What composer died of gangrene?

Jean-Baptiste Lully: the Baroque composer who died of gangrene after stabbing his foot with a conducting stick. Jean-Baptiste Lully met a rather sticky end. Quite literally, by his own conducting staff. The 17th-century composer Jean-Baptiste Lully was a violin virtuoso, and master of French Baroque music.
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Why are pianists fingers long?

Great pianists come in all shapes and sizes. There is no specific type of finger size or length that determines your potential. Typically, most people will learn the piece from beginning to end and continuously practice until they can play the entire piece well.
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Can your hands be too small to play piano?

People with small hands and short fingers can play piano. As with most instruments, pianos are made with all kinds of players in mind, especially modern versions. With exercises and with practice, you can overcome small hands and short fingers to play piano just as well as anyone!
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How big do your hands have to be to play Rachmaninoff?

If you can span an octave chord with 4 or 5 fingers you can play the major repertoiere of rachmaninoff, just rest when the hand hurts.... risk no injury. If you can handle 9ths in most places, there isn't any Rachmaninoff that I would say is off limits for you. Choose anything you want - and enjoy it!
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How wide were Rachmaninoff's hands?

He had legendary technical facilities and rhythmic drive, and his large hands were able to cover the interval of a thirteenth on the keyboard (a hand span of approximately twelve inches). His large handspan roughly corresponded with his height; Rachmaninov was 6 feet 6 inches (1.98m) tall according to sources.
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Are pianists hands different?

While some pianists may seem to have “natural” piano hands, even concert pianists' hands come in many different shapes and sizes. Our hands are malleable to a surprising degree. While adults can't magically grow longer fingers, we can increase their dexterity, strength and even flexibility.
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Do you need big hands to play Liszt?

Franz Liszt must have had extra long and unusually strong little fingers. 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.
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How hard is it to play La Campanella?

'La Campanella', which translates as 'little bell', comes from a larger work – the Grandes études de Paganini – and is famous for being one of the most difficult pieces ever written for piano. The piece's technical demands include enormous jumps for the right hand played at an uncomfortably speedy tempo.
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Was Chopin left handed?

Chopin was left handed and so would suggest that it made no difference if you trained long enough, but I wonder had he used a left-handed piano if we would have saw a different Chopin altogether, I believe in general he was considered to have a weak technique despite being a great Pianist, maybe that was due to leading ...
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Did Brahms have big hands?

Brahms' hands were reportedly larger than average. To answer your question bluntly, it does help to have large hands, but none of his pieces require it perse. Chords usually won't be the problem...it's generally awkward leaps, usually in the left hand (Brahms loved the bass register).
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