Paul Wittgenstein was an Austrian-born concert pianist who became famous for his ability to play with just his left hand, after losing his right arm during the First World War. He devised unusual ...
No. 148, Pioneering Inquiry in the New Century: Exemplars of Music Research, Part I (Spring, 2001), pp. 31-36 (6 pages) The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of structured left hand ...
If you've seen my first video on adapting guitar fingerpicking techniques to the piano, this is your next step. In this lesson, we build on those basics and apply them to real song patterns and more ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Nicholas McCarthy overcame rejection to make a professional career playing the surprisingly vast repertoire for left-hand piano. Credit... Supported by By Alex Marshall When ...