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Developing Your Sound and Skills as a Pianist

Vicki Ray
Vicki Ray is a Professor of piano and Coordinator of Keyboard Studies at the California Institute of the Arts. She is also an accomplished concert pianist who has performed works written for her by composers such as John Adams, Paul Dresher, Arthur Jarvinen and Donald Crockett.
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Vicki Ray, from the California Institute of the Arts, talks about developing one's sounds and skills as a musician. She explains that musicians develop their sound gradually. Ray covers how she recognizes people's performing styles as a combination of technical aspects and interpretive quirks, such as how they approach the keys and the type of piano they prefer.



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Nov-05
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