Turning the Page with Hanon Exercises
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Turning the Page with Hanon Exercises
The Hanon exercises recommend that you play them consecutively, without stopping, once you learn them. How is one able to turn the page without the cessation of playing?
Re: Turning the Page with Hanon Exercises
I dont think there that hard to memorize really? But if you need to, just turn the page when you finish one exercise, it wont hurt you to stop for a second.
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