It's been whatever number of days since I started doing this, it says 3 weeks since you uploaded your video but idk. I'm doing 2 scales up and down, accent every 2, first "1,2" then "2,1", then accent every 3 until the accent reaches where it started, then every 5, then 4 scales of arpegios and 4 of chords inversions. At first I played first left hand, then right and then both together but now, unless i'm learing a new scale, I only play both hands. Progress is noticiable, I took a 3 days break and when I returned I feel like my fingers stronger, its way easier to play, I'm not making mistakes, I don't know about speed because I'm not really trying to be fast but so far so good. I haven't been trying to learn any music with this technique, I'll in a future but not now. I appreciate your video and the random youtube recommendation of your channel when I wasn't even looking for piano excercises. I wish you the best.
Another video that is gold!!! I’ll be doing shifting accents starting today, as the one thing I’ve learned is that nothing worthwhile is easy. Thank you Bob!
Well, this video seems like custom made for the piano needs I have atm and I only clicked because the thumbnail caught my attention, lucky me. I AM playing solffegietto. Need like 50-60 more bmp among other things. I AM, for first time in years, wanting to play scales and trying to be patient. I always get bored and annoyed and end up playing whatever. I dont have the habit of counting. My fingers are weak, even more so on my left hand that is used to mostly playing octaves and the fifth. I'll be trying this. If I'm constant for like a month Imma came back and inform my progress. Thank you.
It's been whatever number of days since I started doing this, it says 3 weeks since you uploaded your video but idk. I'm doing 2 scales up and down, accent every 2, first "1,2" then "2,1", then accent every 3 until the accent reaches where it started, then every 5, then 4 scales of arpegios and 4 of chords inversions. At first I played first left hand, then right and then both together but now, unless i'm learing a new scale, I only play both hands. Progress is noticiable, I took a 3 days break and when I returned I feel like my fingers stronger, its way easier to play, I'm not making mistakes, I don't know about speed because I'm not really trying to be fast but so far so good. I haven't been trying to learn any music with this technique, I'll in a future but not now. I appreciate your video and the random youtube recommendation of your channel when I wasn't even looking for piano excercises. I wish you the best.
Another video that is gold!!! I’ll be doing shifting accents starting today, as the one thing I’ve learned is that nothing worthwhile is easy. Thank you Bob!
Well, this video seems like custom made for the piano needs I have atm and I only clicked because the thumbnail caught my attention, lucky me.
I AM playing solffegietto. Need like 50-60 more bmp among other things.
I AM, for first time in years, wanting to play scales and trying to be patient. I always get bored and annoyed and end up playing whatever.
I dont have the habit of counting.
My fingers are weak, even more so on my left hand that is used to mostly playing octaves and the fifth.
I'll be trying this. If I'm constant for like a month Imma came back and inform my progress. Thank you.
❤🎹 this is great.... I'm on a early grade Initial level... can I do practice with a scale.... thx 😊
@@RoxiTube1 my recommendation is yes with the guidance of a teacher to watch for any unhelpful habits- good thing you have a good teacher! 😛😄😎
@@HeartofthePiano lol 😆 yeah.... I'll build on my five finger penta scale.... thx