Practising with both hands
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Practising with both hands
Hi everybody,
i am learning to play piano almost three months. Everything going well, except
playing with both hands. With hands separated i have good practise, and a good speed, especialy in HANON 1, but i cant do the same with both hands....lot of hickups and mistakes in fingers, no sinhronization. So i am asking somebody to
explain me what would be good practise for both hands. Ohhhhh, i forget only thing which i can do with both hands is 12345 with reasonable speed.
I know, i have to practise, practise, practise..............
i am learning to play piano almost three months. Everything going well, except
playing with both hands. With hands separated i have good practise, and a good speed, especialy in HANON 1, but i cant do the same with both hands....lot of hickups and mistakes in fingers, no sinhronization. So i am asking somebody to
explain me what would be good practise for both hands. Ohhhhh, i forget only thing which i can do with both hands is 12345 with reasonable speed.
I know, i have to practise, practise, practise..............
danzack- Beginner pianist
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Re: Practising with both hands
Well you could slowly practice with both hands then when you gradually speed up, HANON 1 doesnt exactly expect you to do much with both hands so just practice it slowly, i dont maybe there is better advice than this but this is what i think
Fryderyk- Well-known Pianist
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Re: Practising with both hands
It'll come with time, I discovered Andrew because of my "both hands" problem, but he said in the video that all I had to do was practice.
So I did make an account here, and now I can play with both hands. It's just about practice.
I usually learn some of the right hand, then add the left part when I got the right hand down when I practice a piece.
When improvising I do have a problem with different speed in left and right,
lets say I wanna play fast with my right,
my left tends to follow and speed up when I dont want it to.
So I did make an account here, and now I can play with both hands. It's just about practice.
I usually learn some of the right hand, then add the left part when I got the right hand down when I practice a piece.
When improvising I do have a problem with different speed in left and right,
lets say I wanna play fast with my right,
my left tends to follow and speed up when I dont want it to.
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