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Week 1: Improving Your Right-Hand Thumb Technique with Piotr Kozłowski
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Welcome to Week 1 of the latest Two-Week Intensive!
For Week 1, Piotr has curated an assignment to work on below.
1. Please view Piotr’s video
2. Work on the exercises!
3. Post your progress and video so that Piotr can observe and provide further feedback!
Video link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoyLJR3UVYo
Attached above, are two samples and downloadable exercises from the “School of Virtuosity!”
Thumb Exercise:
Record yourself playing the thumb exercise (Sample No. 1), cycling through all the keys starting from C Major.
Use the following fingering:
- For C–Eb: 12121
- For E–G: 13131
- For Ab–B: 14141
Stretching:
Stretch before and after the exercise using Sample No. 2.
Practice Tips:
Practice daily, and monitor your progress, focusing on the movement and how you're using your thumb, especially on black keys.
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I had surgery recently to correct trigger finger which has left my hands still swollen. Prior to the surgery I could reach the F# and Eb. Now my fingers don't spread that much so I'm modifying what notes to play on the first exercise. I'm hoping this will give me some mobility down the road. I like the ideas so i'll stick with it.
Thanks for the new ideas.
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Hello Piotr!
Thank you for these exercises.
For exercise #2, I am only doing the first half measure, as you suggested for Ellen. I have a little trouble with the lower half. I notice your wrist is raised. Mine is raised even further and it feels quite stiff/tense, especially when I play the note on the 3rd finger. Is this something that should improve as I practice more? Or do I need to try something simpler to help lead up to that configuration?
Thank you.