Time @ craigdhector not let me play through the 60 exercises daily, I will choose a few to replace práctica.Ahora Hanon exercises inventions and fugues of Bach!
First, Thanks for the video. It’s great! It really helps to “see” how it is supposed to do! I play guitar for years. I started piano at 10.4.2008. I stopped working at Hanon Exercise No. 2 for writing. Did you play with 60 exercises on a daily basis? How long you spend playing professionally and how long must pass as a pianist to play with them?
Seems very well. . . that sooo much! Another question, Should I start at 40 or 60 beats per minute, even if I can go faster than effectively? If yes, how long I can maintain a speed of 40-60 before going faster?
It is a sign that you are practicing too fast! Practice at a slower pace and lift the toes STOP! From 40 to 60 beats per minute! Remember. . . Hannon 1 and 2 should be combined.
I’m a beginner pianist and practiced Hanon # 1 almost every day for the last month or two. I started Hanon # 2 is one day. At this point, I think my fingers on his right hand and left (especially the left hand) was tired and “fumblely.” Is this a normal practice of these exercises? And I recommend a little rest the fingers? Thanks Maestro!
Videos impressive. I know that my balance back and forth, but I’ve never done Hannon. Tomorrow, I’ll dust off and start improving my skills so that you can rock Bach. Thank you!
Good job. . there is no need to slow down, go faster! Everyone should go at their own pace. If you can not follow, you can always book by Hanon. . My teachers used to play me number one. . down, then he would book upside down, creating one year completely different! Hanon is irreplaceable!
Not really. . . because the student must purchase the book Hanon! You can not learn to play piano by sight! “Slow Motion” references are reserved for students from my client! Visit PlayPianoLikeAPro
Great stuff to start exercising, but you really need to stop and show a little more detail when you complete the previous phase of the keyboard, and the paradigm shift for download.
Please understand that my video lessons were designed so that you can study with me. . . Hanon Pancea NOT! If you can not play with both hands, you try to run very fast! When you practice, the movement must be in slow motion! Ron
Time @ craigdhector not let me play through the 60 exercises daily, I will choose a few to replace práctica.Ahora Hanon exercises inventions and fugues of Bach!
First, Thanks for the video. It’s great! It really helps to “see” how it is supposed to do! I play guitar for years. I started piano at 10.4.2008. I stopped working at Hanon Exercise No. 2 for writing. Did you play with 60 exercises on a daily basis? How long you spend playing professionally and how long must pass as a pianist to play with them?
It took me about a day or more to really in my fingers about 60 bpm. After a week playing at 108bpm.
Can you slow down the keyboard to the left or not?
@ Hornsosweet how long did it take u to learn Hanon 1 year. . . Im getting the Yamaha YPG 535
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Seems very well. . . that sooo much! Another question, Should I start at 40 or 60 beats per minute, even if I can go faster than effectively? If yes, how long I can maintain a speed of 40-60 before going faster?
It is a sign that you are practicing too fast! Practice at a slower pace and lift the toes STOP! From 40 to 60 beats per minute! Remember. . . Hannon 1 and 2 should be combined.
I’m a beginner pianist and practiced Hanon # 1 almost every day for the last month or two. I started Hanon # 2 is one day. At this point, I think my fingers on his right hand and left (especially the left hand) was tired and “fumblely.” Is this a normal practice of these exercises? And I recommend a little rest the fingers? Thanks Maestro!
It’s a completely different exercise I think.
buenisimo I go to practice every day. Thank you
Forget Alfred Publications. . . There are some typographical errors. . . Schirmer Library classics of music is the standard! It is. . . YELLOW!
Hanon Exercise is No. 2? Adults 1 Alfred AIO course, have CEFEGFAG, etc. DFGFAGBA Hanon Exercise No. 2. I’m so confused.
Thank you for your time teaching. a self-learner.
hello sir! How am I suppose to use the left hand, if I’m using the ropes? I’m confused. . . Can you help me? pls? I am an adult beginner. thx a lot!
superWork, my teacher, thank you very much health
You’re welcome. . . MrRonsMusic
Very useful. Thank you for taking the time to do it!
Videos impressive. I know that my balance back and forth, but I’ve never done Hannon. Tomorrow, I’ll dust off and start improving my skills so that you can rock Bach. Thank you!
Thank you. . .
I like the fact that making mistakes along the way and show us how the file. Fine.
Good job. . there is no need to slow down, go faster! Everyone should go at their own pace. If you can not follow, you can always book by Hanon. . My teachers used to play me number one. . down, then he would book upside down, creating one year completely different! Hanon is irreplaceable!
Not really. . . because the student must purchase the book Hanon! You can not learn to play piano by sight! “Slow Motion” references are reserved for students from my client! Visit PlayPianoLikeAPro
Great stuff to start exercising, but you really need to stop and show a little more detail when you complete the previous phase of the keyboard, and the paradigm shift for download.
Please understand that my video lessons were designed so that you can study with me. . . Hanon Pancea NOT! If you can not play with both hands, you try to run very fast! When you practice, the movement must be in slow motion! Ron