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EasyPianoHacks
EasyPianoHacks
9 episodes
2 days ago
Daily piano tips and advice to learn difficult piano music, improve ear training, sight reading, and technical ability. If you can develop the patience and perseverance to consistently practice the advice given here, you will be very happy with what you can play with your improved musical abilities.
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Daily piano tips and advice to learn difficult piano music, improve ear training, sight reading, and technical ability. If you can develop the patience and perseverance to consistently practice the advice given here, you will be very happy with what you can play with your improved musical abilities.
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5 Levels of Hand Independence for Piano
EasyPianoHacks
5 minutes 6 seconds
5 years ago
5 Levels of Hand Independence for Piano

How to develop Hand Independence for the piano ๐ŸŽน๐Ÿ‘Œ This is a common question and with some practice - it's an easy fix.

Here are 5 exercises to help you play different things in the RH and LH. 

Start with a simple 5 note scale - C D E F G F E D C


Level 1: 

Both LH and RH play up and down, quarter notes while you count


Level 2: 

RH plays 1/8th notes while the LH plays quarter notes. 

RH - C D E F G F E D C D E F G F E D C
LH -  C    D    E    F     G      F    E    D     C


Notice how the right hand plays 2 notes for every 1 note the left hand plays.

We are starting with a scale that most beginners know how to do, so we can focus on training hand independence.


Level 3: 

Same as Level 2 but play the entire C major scale.

RH plays 2 notes per 1 note in the LH (RH will play 2 octaves total)


Level 4: 

RH plays 3 notes per 1 note in the LH. 

Play the entire C major scale (RH will play 3 octaves total) 


Level 5: 

RH plays 4 notes per 1 note in the LH. 

Play the entire C major scale (RH will play 4 octaves total)


Once you are familiar with this, you can try this exercise with Hanon No. 1.

Instead of testing hand independence by playing different notes, you can play 


> Different articulation, ex. RH plays staccatos, LH plays legato. You can alternate every new rotation.

> Different dynamics, ex. RH plays forte, LH plays piano. Once easy, you can alternate every new rotation"

EasyPianoHacks
Daily piano tips and advice to learn difficult piano music, improve ear training, sight reading, and technical ability. If you can develop the patience and perseverance to consistently practice the advice given here, you will be very happy with what you can play with your improved musical abilities.