Musicality 5/7 Supporting the Melodic Line

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Today’s video is about the support of the melodic line with dynamics. In some way, it can be compared to rhymes in poetry.
If the melody moves up, you should play louder. If the melody goes down, you should play softer. Of course this is not always the case. Let's discuss in this video.

If you missed the other parts, no worries, click on the links below for the previous videos of this 7-part series.

Part 1/7: Rhythm & Inner Pulse:
https://rumble.com/v47m009-how-to-play-more-musically-part-1-of-7.html

Part 2/7: Master Tempo Changes:
https://rumble.com/v4c08rz-master-tempo-changes.html

Part 3/7: Balance Between Hands:
https://rumble.com/v4ddcar-musicality-part-37-balance-between-hands.html

Part 4/7: Soft Phrase Endings:
https://rumble.com/v4dwjeu-musicality-47-soft-phrase-endings.html

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