What if legato is the problem?


Hi Reader,

If playing still feels awkward or tense, the problem might not be tension itself — but something deeper.

Many pianists try to connect every note physically, thinking that’s what legato means. That belief creates all kinds of strain.

You might have been taught to interpret the score that way — or just taking legato marks as a suggestion for physical choreography rather than for how the music should sound.

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This video explains what’s really going on and how to let go — literally — for better flow and ease.

It’s the first in a multi-part series on technique and how your thinking shapes the way you play.

P.S.
In the video I talk about how to make everything legato can create tension. This free guide gives you fingering strategies that feel better and make playing easier.
👉 Smart Fingering PDF

And if you’d like personalized help with fingering and technique, plus support from fellow pianists, come join my online community:
👉 👉 https://www.skool.com/pianowithrebeccab. You’ll get direct feedback from me, live sessions, and a warm space to grow.

Warmly,

Rebecca

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