Burgmuller Op.100 No.1 "La Candeur": How to Play Smoother Legato
This is an in-depth tutorial on Burgmuller Op.100 No.1 "La Candeur" or "Frankness." In this piece, I'm focusing on smooth, flowing legato that'll be essential to play piano music beautifully. If I get enough views and likes, I will make this into a series and cover the rest of the book! Burgmuller Op.100: https://amzn.to/3kA4EFc For online lessons and consultations, please make an appointment at: https://www.pianowithakira.com Support this channel through Patreon: / akiraikegami Follow me on Twitter: / akiraikegami4 #Burgmuller #legato #tutorial

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