Why do pianists lean in?

Some people do it because it "sounds" better. Some people do it because they are are covering up the fact that they can't play better. Some people do it becuase they don't realize it. Some people do it because their name is Lang Lang.
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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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Why do pianist shake their heads?

Many pianists also sway to express their emotions towards the piece of music they are performing. Most of the time, the pianist doesn't move intentionally as a way of emoting to the piece of music. The swaying and moving of their head back and forth occur naturally without the pianist even being aware of himself.
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Do pianists have muscular 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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Are piano players good in bed?

In short, the answer is "not really". There just isn't a real correlation between the level of pleasure in mating and a pianist's skill.
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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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Do pianists type faster?

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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What does playing piano do to your brain?

Adults who learn to play piano experience a decrease in depression, fatigue, and anxiety and an increase in memory, verbal communication, and a feeling of independence. Playing piano can also help alleviate symptoms of dementia, PTSD, and stroke, by improving cognition and dexterity, and reducing stress.
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Are piano players smart?

So pianists' brains actually are different. They are masters of creative, purposeful and efficient communication because of the very instrument that they play. They are the naturally efficient multi-taskers of the musical world, because when you're a player like Yuja Wang, there is zero room for doubt and hesitation.
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Why are pianists so expressive?

Some people do it because it "sounds" better. Some people do it because they are are covering up the fact that they can't play better. Some people do it becuase they don't realize it. Some people do it because their name is Lang Lang.
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Is playing piano attractive?

But did you know it's considered to be sexy too? A Vanity Fair/60 Minutes survey ranking the sexiest instruments to play has the piano at number three—just behind the guitar and the saxophone. They found that the top instrument was the guitar at 26 percent, followed closely by the saxophone at 25 percent.
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Can people with fat fingers play piano?

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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Do pianists get calluses?

Calluses do have an effect, but nothing that can't be overcome. In fact, most professional pianists have calluses, and many string players with heavy calluses also play piano without issues.
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Are skinny fingers better for piano?

Fingers don't need to be "strong"; the muscles that control the fingers are in the hands and arms. If slender fingers are considered advantageous, it's probably because of greater agility and more precise aim.
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Are musicians smarter than non musicians?

The researchers also found that, overall, the musicians had higher IQ scores than the non-musicians, supporting recent studies that intensive musical training is associated with an elevated IQ score. The research was partially supported by a Vanderbilt University Discovery Grant.
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Why is piano so addicting?

The language centre of their brain lights up

A study by Dr. Charles Limb found that when pianists improvise, the language regions of the brain starts to function. This means that while they are playing, the pianists' brains are reacting in the same way as they would if they were engaging in spoken conversation.
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How do you compliment a pianist?

I hope they will give you some ideas of how you can put in a little more effort to genuinely compliment your piano kid.
  1. "That is my favorite piece" ...
  2. "Grandma would love to hear you play this song!" ...
  3. Sometimes a smile is enough. ...
  4. "I can tell you've been working on that part" ...
  5. "You're almost there!"
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Is piano left or right brain?

Your Brain While Playing Piano

Typically, the right-hand will carry the tune or melody of a song while the left-hand provides musical support. Each half of the brain controls one hand. In order to use both at the same time, it has to have a strong bridge between the two halves.
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Are pianists introverts?

Many pianists tend to be loners – the career almost demands it and self-reliance is something one learns early on, as a musician – but that does not necessarily make pianists lonely or unsociable.
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Are pianists ambidextrous?

Scientists have scanned the brains of pianists and found a unique trait. Many pianists have a more symmetrical central sulcus. They develop into ambidextrous beings. After years of playing the piano, their brains learned to ignore one hand has more dominant than the other.
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Do pianists have long fingers?

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 you get arthritis from playing piano?

It is not a piano-related injury as such, but it can be exacerbated by high-intensity wear and tear (overuse) of joints in professional pianists who practise intensely. Moderate piano playing, however, is often recommended as a healthy, therapeutic activity which keeps the joints supple.
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