See if you can play the longest chord that Sergei Rachmaninoff can play.

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Did you know that Sergei Rachmaninoff had the biggest hands on the piano? He played this massive chord (C, E flat, G, C, G). I can play the chord up to E. I posted this video to teach you the biggest chord anybody can play. Let's see if you can play this chord.

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I have a keyboard design that allows even a child's hand to span a solid 11th, as here above, or even a solid 12th or 13th. And no, it's not a reduced-width design, either.

My design can adapt to any EXISTING keyboard and you can still play any other piano music as normal. Sometimes a little creative problem solving makes the seemingly impossible possible.

douglascutler
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the good news is even if rach had the ability to play such large solid chords (he did) he often played them rolled himself. so there is hope for us regular hand boys and gals haha

ldkmelon
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I have a friend Who can play it, he has massive hands so i asked him to try it and omg he got it

-iwnl-
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i can do a 12th without the notes between the start and ending note

imalony
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Man, if it were to be all played together, I wouldnt do it either.

kpp_
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Isnt the real test whether you can arpeggiate it quickly? Rolled chords sound better than static ones anyway

EnthalpyUplusPV
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my limit is the same as you, i can't do further than E

nyelmp
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If I am allowed to substitude the G for an E my hands are big enough. But another G up there?

HappyBeezerStudios
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Not even Rachmaninov can play that chord... it's just a writing error and all the musicians in the world can't play this extension... it's impossible. There is only one way to play it and that is on a "Forte Piano", it had slightly narrower keys than a regular piano...

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