Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
pulizia della mano destra
English translation:
cleanness of the right hand
Added to glossary by
Wendy Streitparth
Dec 23, 2018 13:50
5 yrs ago
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Italian term
pulizia della mano destra
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pulizia della mano destra
Then, you will find a wide range of exercises in this book, for each topic being dealt with (left hand independence and fluency, speed and PULIZIA DELLA MANO DESTRA , dynamics, accents, complex rhythms, etc.).
Proposed translations
(English)
2 +3 | cleanness of the left hand | Wendy Streitparth |
5 | right hand accuracy | Fiona Grace Peterson |
2 -1 | sweeping movement of the right hand | Barbara Cochran, MFA |
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Jan 2, 2019 15:39: Wendy Streitparth Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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cleanness of the left hand
From a technical point of view, he distinguishes himself for the exceptional cleanness, evenness and precision of his touch (you actually perceive every single note, in full, also in fast or difficult passages), joined to a round, dense and warm sound.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ravel-Piano-Works-Maurice/dp/B00000...
The observations recorded above suggest that Beethoven’s performances lacked the cleanness
achieved by his opponents and imply that he did not execute passages accurately.
https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/files/54515628/...
The Taiwanese chorus may have been slightly light on the bass end and the German pronunciation perhaps not as perfect as we would expect from European choirs, but the homogeneity of sound, cleanness of intonation, precision of voicing and sheer musicianship more than compensated.
https://www.jmi.org.uk/archive/suppressedmusic/newsletter/re...
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Note added at 4 hrs (2018-12-23 17:50:43 GMT)
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I think it is synonymous for 'precision'.
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Note added at 4 hrs (2018-12-23 17:51:42 GMT)
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Sorry! Right hand!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ravel-Piano-Works-Maurice/dp/B00000...
The observations recorded above suggest that Beethoven’s performances lacked the cleanness
achieved by his opponents and imply that he did not execute passages accurately.
https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/files/54515628/...
The Taiwanese chorus may have been slightly light on the bass end and the German pronunciation perhaps not as perfect as we would expect from European choirs, but the homogeneity of sound, cleanness of intonation, precision of voicing and sheer musicianship more than compensated.
https://www.jmi.org.uk/archive/suppressedmusic/newsletter/re...
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Note added at 4 hrs (2018-12-23 17:50:43 GMT)
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I think it is synonymous for 'precision'.
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Note added at 4 hrs (2018-12-23 17:51:42 GMT)
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Sorry! Right hand!
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38 mins
sweeping movement of the right hand
Maybe.
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Note added at 40 mins (2018-12-23 14:31:07 GMT)
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https://books.google.com/books?isbn=135154411X
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Note added at 40 mins (2018-12-23 14:31:07 GMT)
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https://books.google.com/books?isbn=135154411X
Note from asker:
right hand co-ordination seems more correct. |
Peer comment(s):
disagree |
Joel Schaefer
: this is about executing a movement cleanly; string players don't talk about a sweeping movement
3 hrs
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5 hrs
right hand accuracy
"I've realized, that I have a big problem with right hand accuracy, when using a pick, especially, when I play arpeggios and have to skip a string or a couple of stings. Sometimes, I hit the wrong string, hit two strings instead of one or even miss a string at all. On the other hand, when I use finger picking, the accuracy does not seem so bad, because each finger rests on separate string."
https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/2340/right-hand-ac...
"One of the most frustrating parts of learning the guitar is hearing that sound of extra strings ringing. You meant to hit the “A” string but you accidentally hit the “D” string. It really is infuriating. It’s important to recognize that this is a picking-hand problem. Your picking hand is not very accurate.
Possible Causes of Pick-Hand Inaccuracy"
http://hubguitar.com/technique/touching-the-wrong-strings
"How to Improve Right-Hand Accuracy With Planting.
This technique is often used by classical and finger-style guitarists to create greater technical security, better accuracy, and more consistent tone."
http://www.seanbeavers.us/right-hand-planting/
"Right Hand Accuracy
A common problem with many guitarists is that their right hand accuracy is not very exact. Many guitarists that I observe tend to spend most of their time watching their left hand. What they don’t realise is that it is not the left hand so much, but the right hand that gives them the most trouble."
https://www.guitar.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Right-Ha...
https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/2340/right-hand-ac...
"One of the most frustrating parts of learning the guitar is hearing that sound of extra strings ringing. You meant to hit the “A” string but you accidentally hit the “D” string. It really is infuriating. It’s important to recognize that this is a picking-hand problem. Your picking hand is not very accurate.
Possible Causes of Pick-Hand Inaccuracy"
http://hubguitar.com/technique/touching-the-wrong-strings
"How to Improve Right-Hand Accuracy With Planting.
This technique is often used by classical and finger-style guitarists to create greater technical security, better accuracy, and more consistent tone."
http://www.seanbeavers.us/right-hand-planting/
"Right Hand Accuracy
A common problem with many guitarists is that their right hand accuracy is not very exact. Many guitarists that I observe tend to spend most of their time watching their left hand. What they don’t realise is that it is not the left hand so much, but the right hand that gives them the most trouble."
https://www.guitar.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Right-Ha...
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