About This Book
This practical guide addresses owners and users of player pianos, explaining how to approach instrument mechanics and musical interpretation, how beginners should begin, and how to cultivate taste through exposure to masterworks. It offers stepwise technical advice, interpretive suggestions for composers such as Chopin and contemporaries, repertoire notes and listening tips, and chapters on educational value, expressive nuance, and common faults to avoid. Selections and performance hints aim to help readers use the instrument to learn phrasing, rhythm, and musical character rather than merely reproduce notes.
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