Chopin's left hand |
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Stephen Heller (1813-1888), pianist, teacher, composer and student of Carl Czerny |
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Edward Dannreuther (1844-1905). |
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Liszt's hand |
Everyone at the time seemed inspired for virtuosity by the violin playing of Nicolo Paganini, the ill-fated Robert Schumann among them. Rumors abound even now regarding the attempts he made to
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Dactylion, the sort of device Schumann may have used for "strengthening" his fingers, resulting in the end of his piano career. |
So, dear colleagues, we must endeavor to make the best of our genetic predisposition. If you have webbing between your fingers, don't despair. We have other means of achieving flexibility; we use our limbs according to their design and avoid extremes of motion. Besides, with bad genes we have yet another issue to blame on our parents. Take joy in that.