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Topic: I need a piece that is easy to sight read, but good for hand independence.  (Read 1380 times)

Offline musicioso

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Hallo guys,

I need a piece to develop hand independence, maybe some Bach stuff or something similar, but it has to be easy to sight read, because i have difficulty with reading advanced rhithms.


Any suggestion is most welcome.

Hugs!

Offline mjames

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You already answered your own question.

Bach.

Inventions.

Have fun.

Offline japzz

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well,it depends on your level off course and in my case,playing piano for almost two years now,bach inventions are seem a little too difficult....for now.But yes,Bach = sublime for this,I'm studying from Bach's "little preludes" collection,prelude nr 2 in Dm and another one nr? in Cm,seems very simple at first sight,been struggling with them since januari and start more or less mastering them right now.Easy to read and great for developing hands-independence AND very nice to play also
 

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