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Sticky Staccato (Portato) & Wrist Rotation | Technique for Artistry Series In this lesson, we’ll explore what I like to call “sticky staccato” — the graceful, slightly connected touch known in classical playing as portato. It’s a sound that sits delicately between legato and staccato: each note has space, yet the tone remains warm and singing. You’ll learn how to shape this texture using the wrist and arm, rather than a percussive fingertip motion. This approach keeps the sound buoyant, flexible, and perfectly suited for Mozart, Haydn, and early Beethoven, where true classical articulation depends on a relaxed and balanced technique. In this video, we’ll cover: 🎹 The difference between portato (sticky staccato), and staccato touches 🎵 How the wrist initiates motion for a singing tone and gentle separation 💫 How natural rotation prevents tension and creates clarity 🌿 Ways to practice this sound so it feels effortless at any tempo The goal is to create clarity without harshness — notes that lift lightly but still sing. This “sticky staccato” helps transform your classical playing from mechanical to expressive and poised. ✨ 📖 Download free practice guides: ascensionpianostudio.com/free-downloads 🎹 Learn piano at your pace, with guidance that lasts a lifetime. Explore my Pathway to Mastery program: ascensionpianostudio.com/pathway