Scales/Chords versus piece practice
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Scales/Chords versus piece practice
I'm new at this but quickly realized I need some structure. Say you have an hour a day to practice how much time would you spend practicing scales, chords, triads etc. and how much time on learning and playing general music? I bought a couple of years worth of workbooks from RCM series.
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Re: Scales/Chords versus piece practice
try to learn fingering from BEYER from no.12 until you can stand ^^
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Re: Scales/Chords versus piece practice
You should always run through scales, chords, triads, rhythmic exercise, and sight reading at least once. That should take up about 15 - 20 min.
Take another 10 - 15 min to work on improvisation experiments. You can use a backing track to help you with this. For example, play the backing track groove in G major and start experimenting with different scales and improvisational ideas. After that, spend the remaining of your time, learning and practicing music for the remaining time left.
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Take another 10 - 15 min to work on improvisation experiments. You can use a backing track to help you with this. For example, play the backing track groove in G major and start experimenting with different scales and improvisational ideas. After that, spend the remaining of your time, learning and practicing music for the remaining time left.
Yoke Wong
Take Your Piano Playing To The Next Level
http://www.pianomother.com
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