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Fabulous video in a key I really love. Quick question. In the video on fingering you mentioned that in the right hand we should aim for the thumb to land on the C or the F. This was a huge helpful tip for me. What is the equivalent for the left hand? Thanks.
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such a beautiful improv!
What a brilliant tip to practice scales in this way! So much more fun than just go up an down the scale.
Top job 👏 👌 👍
Brilliant as usual Tom, Thanks for sharing.
Many thanks!
Thanks Tom another fab video. What an exceptional way to get into a scale and key.🥰🙏🎶🎶
Hi Tom, Great video, it’s so interesting and inspiring once you know the diatonic chords of the Db Major scale. Many thanks.
Thanks for the great video. I love Db major (and C# major too)!
Nice! Is this the absolute best way to practice scales? I'm inspired to go sit at my piano again today!
😢zéro !!
Fabulous video in a key I really love. Quick question. In the video on fingering you mentioned that in the right hand we should aim for the thumb to land on the C or the F. This was a huge helpful tip for me. What is the equivalent for the left hand? Thanks.
@@jasonbourne488 for Db major the left hand follows the same format thumb on both C and F (starting on the third finger)