Quick Tips: How to improve your scales! With Dominic Cheli
Dominic takes an in-depth look at how to improve your scales with tips/advice and exercises to practice! Tune in to review best different strategies and learn new ones!
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https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/pno-quick-tips-improve-scales-dominic-cheli-2023
We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!
- What questions do you have on this topic?
- Any particular area you would like me to focus on?
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I have seen reports that improving scale performance (speed and evenness) in one hand will have a similar effect on the other hand. (Perhaps this partly explains the usefulness of contrary motion practice?) Do you have any experience relevant to this?
I ask because an injury to my right thumb (an impact injury, not overuse) is resistant to healing, and I am wondering whether left-hand practice can at least partially replace right-hand practice for scales.
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I understand that this is about improving your scales, but do you have a preferred order or way of learning/teaching scales the first time around? I'm sure there are several approaches, but are there advantages/disadvantages to consider? (i.e. learning all with same fingering together vs. going around the circle of fifths vs. learning major and relative minor at same time, etc....)