How to Practice La fille aux cheveux de lin on Piano
Debussy
About this piece
A delicate, pastoral miniature depicting a girl with flaxen hair. Despite its brevity (under two minutes), it demands exquisite tonal control and a singing legato that many pianists spend years perfecting.
Practice tips
- The opening melody in Gb major uses almost entirely pentatonic notes — play it as one long, breathing phrase, shaping a gentle rise and fall like a singer taking a single breath.
- The parallel chords in the middle section must move as a unit — practice sliding between chord positions without lifting your hand, maintaining contact with the key surfaces.
- This is one of Debussy's quietest pieces (mostly pp to p) — practice at the softest dynamic you can control, using finger weight rather than finger speed to produce tone.
Common mistake
Playing too loudly — the entire piece lives in the pp to mp range; anything approaching forte destroys the intimate, fragile character.
How long to learn
Frequently asked questions
How hard is La fille aux cheveux de lin to play on piano?
La fille aux cheveux de lin is rated Intermediate. A delicate, pastoral miniature depicting a girl with flaxen hair.
How long does it take to learn La fille aux cheveux de lin?
For a beginner, expect 6-8 weeks. An intermediate player can learn it in 2-3 weeks.
What key is La fille aux cheveux de lin in?
La fille aux cheveux de lin is in G-flat major, typically performed at around 66 BPM.
What's the most common mistake when learning La fille aux cheveux de lin?
Playing too loudly — the entire piece lives in the pp to mp range; anything approaching forte destroys the intimate, fragile character.
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