Scale Practice Guide
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Re: Scale Practice Guide
Well it seems interesting but I prefer practicing real pieces.
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Re: Scale Practice Guide
This is interesting Jytte, I will take a better look at it. Saw right in the beginning that they recommend the metronome when practising scales. Probably a good idea, because I never manage to play the notes of the scales in equal length without it (or some other things, like Synthesia.)
I think practising the scales builds up a feeling for the piano and each note, which can help you when trying to play real pieces.
I think practising the scales builds up a feeling for the piano and each note, which can help you when trying to play real pieces.
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