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Topic: Fingering exercises in any key  (Read 2001 times)

Offline drooxy

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Fingering exercises in any key
on: April 27, 2004, 07:16:38 PM
Hi everyone,

Is there a set of exercises that could help "feel" the position of notes belonging to major(minor) scales in all keys ? (I am not sure scales help a lot since we always go from fundamental to fundamental...).

Thanks for any suggestion !

Drooxy



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Offline ayahav

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Re: Fingering exercises in any key
Reply #1 on: April 27, 2004, 08:00:58 PM
I like doing scales but not going from fundamental to fundamental, going from a random note in the scale to wherever I feel like before I turn back down again. another thing to do is play the scale in the right hand and have the left hand do the same thing but with a delay, so kind of like this:

RH: C  -  D  -  E  -  F  -  G  -  A  -  B  -...........
LH:                C  -  D  -  E  -  F  -  G  -...........

and you can do what you like in the end... I turn back down with the right hand first, and turn with the left hand as well only when it reaches a fundamental. Therefore, you get something like 10ths going up and 6ths going down....

Of course you can try the same thing starting with the LH and then joining with the RH...

Offline donjuan

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Re: Fingering exercises in any key
Reply #2 on: April 28, 2004, 03:05:25 AM
Hi Drooxy,
I like Hanon - "The Virtuoso Pianist" exercises.  There are all kinds of exercises for finger independence, scales, thirds, octaves- you name it... Liszt's book of of technical exercises is also pretty good.

The best exercises- in my opinion- are no formal exercises.  Choose music that incorporates the technique you are trying to learn.. ;)
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Offline ayahav

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Re: Fingering exercises in any key
Reply #3 on: April 28, 2004, 06:40:54 AM
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RH: C  -  D  -  E  -  F  -  G  -  A  -  B  -...........
LH:                C  -  D  -  E  -  F  -  G  -...........

(pairs of notes are played simultaneously, so e and c at the same time, for example.)
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