"Left hand plays a quiet, steady waltz; right hand sings a sad, floating melody with a loose wrist and a crying high note."
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If you're interested in exploring more of Clayderman's work, I can: Find the for beginners. Recommend a curated playlist of his greatest hits. "Left hand plays a quiet, steady waltz; right
Richard Clayderman plays with rubato (stealing time). "Left hand plays a quiet
90% of the "French sound" comes from the left hand. Do not play solid chords.
Clayderman’s signature touch—delicate yet firm—carries a melody that feels like a conversation. It begins tentatively and builds into a passionate crescendo.