a good way to learn scales
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a good way to learn scales
a good way to paticre scales is to kind a make a song out of it
have your left hand do a 2 octave c Scale
and your right play c chord varitions
and then switch hands
and keys
have your left hand do a 2 octave c Scale
and your right play c chord varitions
and then switch hands
and keys
Re: a good way to learn scales
You mean playing for example C major scale with the left hand (eight notes) while every quarter I play C major invertions with the right hand..??
chackyjazz- Beginner pianist
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Re: a good way to learn scales
Yes that's what he ment. But the key is to switch it so that your hands are getting an equal work out. ^_^ Also, stay very relaxed.
Re: a good way to learn scales
Thanks Andrew... I'm working on scales right now so I will give it a try.
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