Hi there, I enjoyed the Drill, Thirds and Hanon 6. I found them very good for built finger strength. Could you make some recommendations on arpeggios ? Like left hand arpeggios and right hand chords & viceversa ? Thank you so much for sharing your excellent work ! Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
I have already spent like an hour just practicing the first half of these exercises, this is so good!! Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom, sensei!! 🙏🏼
This is really helpful! Thanks for your dedication. You deserve all support! I really like the way you teach because it is the exact level of skills I'm looking for, I mean there are plenty of stuff in the internet but or it's too basic or too advanced for me... Thanks!!!!
This is an amazing multiple exercise session, takes some practice but you do get there eventually, many thanks for creating this for us all. Like the way you explain everything so easy, its the hard work in the practice sessions that makes it harder but if you want to crack it you need to put the practice in.
This is the first video of yours I have seen. It is very helpful. You have a very nice teaching Style. Not too quickly or slowly. It is very helpful when you add the detail above the keyboard. I will be spending some time with other videos of yours. It will take me a day or two to digest these exercises and begin working on them individually. Thank you very much.
Hi, it is true that some if the exercises are tricky. I must say that this video is great. Nice exercise with the trills. I really enjoyed the exercise for the inversions. Amazing tutorial.
If you could make a video about how to use a metronome for rhythm building / development , metronome exercises at a beginner level that would be great and very much appreciated . Thanks :)
These are very challenging, excellent tutorial! The Hanon was definitely the one and very tricky with both hands... May I ask, how long would you recommend spending on each of these when practising? Cheers ✌
Merci beaucoup. Is there a lightbulb moment for chord voicing and inversions which ties together chords? That is something that always impresses when a pianist does a correct inversion so there is minimal movement. Or is that just hard work, knowing the notes, and figuring out what is the most economical way?
I'm watching this again after more than a year. I had a problem with coordinating fingers within one hand. I play an octave on C and trill with my 4 and 5 fingers on either C and B (right hand) and C and D (left hand) and hold the thumb for a whole note. I then move the thumb one note and keep the trill with 4 and 5. When I get to the G or F, I use the 2 finger, and the 3 finger on the next note. And then I go back.
Considering the absolutely *wrong* finger posture shown in the video thumbnail, I’ll have to pass on this one and hope no one is harmed by any advice given in this video. Before starting any exercises, the single most important thing to understand is that POSTURE will make or break your skill, and making a habit of bad posture can even be painful or damaging in addition to drastically restricting control, speed, and ease of progression.
😂 yeah cause you can judge SO CLEARLY from an above angle. What’s also amusing about your bizarre comment is that you don’t even specify why it’s ‘wrong’. I speak about correct body/hand posture constantly on my channel. Don’t worry, no one will be ‘harmed’. The thumbnail isn’t a posed still, it’s taken from the actual video footage of my hand in motion. Thank you for your hilarious comment 😆👍🏻
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Hi there,
I enjoyed the Drill, Thirds and Hanon 6. I found them very good for built finger strength.
Could you make some recommendations on arpeggios ? Like left hand arpeggios and right hand chords & viceversa ?
Thank you so much for sharing your excellent work !
Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
Hi , the exercise with the inversions, the trills.i had never heard of the whole tone scale.
Hanon was excellent. You are a very good teacher. Impressive. Can you post more on Staccato and legato.
All of them were great but inversions, whole tone scale and Hanon most demanding and interesting ,thank you💗☺️
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This is a kind of technique i was looking for i want you to post a video to learn ushow to practice scales musically thank you very much GodBlessing
Practice every day, teacher Thank you teacher❤
You're welcome 😊
I have already spent like an hour just practicing the first half of these exercises, this is so good!! Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom, sensei!! 🙏🏼
This is really helpful! Thanks for your dedication. You deserve all support! I really like the way you teach because it is the exact level of skills I'm looking for, I mean there are plenty of stuff in the internet but or it's too basic or too advanced for me... Thanks!!!!
Dear Francesca thank you for the great exercise program for fingers. As an an adult beginner I found it really useful . ..
Pleased you found it helpful!
Thank you very much for the valuable information
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This is great, thank you ma’am
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This is an amazing multiple exercise session, takes some practice but you do get there eventually, many thanks for creating this for us all. Like the way you explain everything so easy, its the hard work in the practice sessions that makes it harder but if you want to crack it you need to put the practice in.
You’re exactly right! Keep it up 🎹
spectacularly useful. I'm on Day 2 of my piano journey, and will be using these exercises daily.
Glad you’re finding it useful 🤗🎹
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Superb, really enjoyed the last exercise 😁
Thank you very much for creating videos. Extremely helpful
Love this! Thanks a lot! 😭❤️🌻
You're so welcome!
This is the first video of yours I have seen. It is very helpful. You have a very nice teaching Style. Not too quickly or slowly. It is very helpful when you add the detail above the keyboard. I will be spending some time with other videos of yours. It will take me a day or two to digest these exercises and begin working on them individually. Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful!🎹
I like the whole tone technique most the fingering are magical it motivates me to practise scales thank you very much
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Thank you teacher I've learned alot.
All are beautiful and effective,but the last is the greatest !
Glad you enjoyed it! 🤗
Thanks 😊 🎹👍👌🙏 favorite exercise "THRILLS"
OMG !!!! excellent
I love the way you teach 🙂🙂
Thank you! Pleased to help :)
Hi, it is true that some if the exercises are tricky. I must say that this video is great. Nice exercise with the trills. I really enjoyed the exercise for the inversions. Amazing tutorial.
Really helpful !! thank you so much 🌹
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Very useful for my development thank u sister.
Pleased you found it helpful 😊
Definitely sister.
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Thank you very much for creating all these videos. Extremely helpful!
Pleased you find them helpful!
Excellent video, in particular Hanon 6. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
All are useful.
I love this teaching nice one baby❤
If you could make a video about how to use a metronome for rhythm building / development , metronome exercises at a beginner level that would be great and very much appreciated .
Thanks :)
Great video 😊
Thank you :)
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This is good exercise
Love the whole tone scale.
Thank’s a lot for your great tuto i am a new subscriber and i very like all your pedagogical work
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🙏Thanks for these exercises. Pls make tutorial on both hands co-ordination exercises. Blessings!
These exercises will help with coordination! Do you mean even more advanced exercises?
So good
Beautiful explanation
These are very challenging, excellent tutorial! The Hanon was definitely the one and very tricky with both hands... May I ask, how long would you recommend spending on each of these when practising? Cheers ✌
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Merci beaucoup. Is there a lightbulb moment for chord voicing and inversions which ties together chords? That is something that always impresses when a pianist does a correct inversion so there is minimal movement. Or is that just hard work, knowing the notes, and figuring out what is the most economical way?
Try this way to practise chords if you haven’t already watched: th-cam.com/video/UiPQvgKFVDE/w-d-xo.html 🎹
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I think that you are brilliant, but so many things to remember about finger placements
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Do You have a video on how to do a Five fingers Exercises on piano in key of C for a pentatonic scale?
I'm watching this again after more than a year.
I had a problem with coordinating fingers within one hand. I play an octave on C and trill with my 4 and 5 fingers on either C and B (right hand) and C and D (left hand) and hold the thumb for a whole note. I then move the thumb one note and keep the trill with 4 and 5. When I get to the G or F, I use the 2 finger, and the 3 finger on the next note. And then I go back.
Hi, I don't have a piano. But, I have a keyboard (Roland XPS10). Can I follow these exercises? Will it help me?
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Using the correct finger is my challenge. please Keep the numbers displayed. It helps.
Write it down?
Please Help also on the right hand and left-hand finger Independence God Bless
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Have you tried Hanon in 3rds. Makes fir a less boring octave sound.
I’ve tried them in all manor of ways, that may not be suitable for a beginner ;)
Could you make a tutorial on how to play lil kennedy-lil peep
I would like to improve my single key repetition speed
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2:20 I didn't even know I was doing an exercise
Did you complete the rest of that exercise?
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Considering the absolutely *wrong* finger posture shown in the video thumbnail, I’ll have to pass on this one and hope no one is harmed by any advice given in this video.
Before starting any exercises, the single most important thing to understand is that POSTURE will make or break your skill, and making a habit of bad posture can even be painful or damaging in addition to drastically restricting control, speed, and ease of progression.
😂 yeah cause you can judge SO CLEARLY from an above angle. What’s also amusing about your bizarre comment is that you don’t even specify why it’s ‘wrong’.
I speak about correct body/hand posture constantly on my channel. Don’t worry, no one will be ‘harmed’. The thumbnail isn’t a posed still, it’s taken from the actual video footage of my hand in motion.
Thank you for your hilarious comment 😆👍🏻
All are to be tried.
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C major scale
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