Dring Scherzando -from 12 Pieces In The Form Of Studies- <2027>

The Irony of Velocity: Dring’s “Scherzando” as a Study in Controlled Chaos Subtitle: Re-evaluating Pedagogical Wit in 12 Pieces in the Form of Studies

This is not atonal chaos, but rather a theatrical wink. It is the sound of a character trying to maintain a polite smile while stepping on a rake. The “study” aspect here is pedagogical: teach the student that dissonance is not a mistake, but a color. dring scherzando -from 12 pieces in the form of studies-

For the pianist, mastering Scherzando requires not just digital dexterity but a sense of comedic timing. It teaches that rhythm can be flexible, dissonance can be charming, and that the highest level of technique is the ability to sound like you are falling apart—deliberately. In an era of sterile, perfect recordings, Dring’s Scherzando remains a rebellious reminder: music’s greatest power is to laugh at itself. The Irony of Velocity: Dring’s “Scherzando” as a