[Let's be a Sniper]
You have to be a "sniper" to play the piano well, to make a clear, precise, neat sound without getting it wrong, weak, shaky, you have to be a "sniper."
Think of the professional snipers that often appear in movies.
They control the movement of each body cell at the moment of shooting and think about various things such as wind, weather, and humidity, and hit the target exactly from a distance.
Imagine that a laser is being shot at the piano keys. That point, you have to fit the core correctly. (The core here is like the inner core of the Earth)
It should all be "imagined". It's the same expression that pianist Lim Dong-hyuk tells you to think of your fingertips as needles.
A famous pianist taught me to burn under the keyboard and to the wood floor with his fingers.
If my finger doesn't hit the core exactly, it's empty and spread out, so it doesn't make a clear, precise sound. But if you put pressure on your fingers, it makes the sound of the broken glass. It's not about putting pressure on the fingers themselves, it's about keeping the angle firmly and the weight has to be drawn from the arms, the upper body, the whole body.
Make sure to touch the core in the keyboard exactly like a sniper.
The wobble of the wrist is like the wobble of the gun in the wind. If you don't focus when you put your hand down from above, it's wrong.
Think of your shoulder to your finger as a gun and your fingertips as a bullet-firing gunpoint.
Get ready and fire at the target!
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