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5 Levels of Hand Independence for Piano

5 Levels of Hand Independence for Piano

Update: 2020-09-06
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How to develop Hand Independence for the piano 🎹👌 This is a common question and with some practice - it's an easy fix.



Here are 5 exercises to help you play different things in the RH and LH. 


Start with a simple 5 note scale - C D E F G F E D C




Level 1: 


Both LH and RH play up and down, quarter notes while you count




Level 2: 


RH plays 1/8th notes while the LH plays quarter notes. 


RH - C D E F G F E D C D E F G F E D C

LH -  C    D    E    F     G      F    E    D     C




Notice how the right hand plays 2 notes for every 1 note the left hand plays.


We are starting with a scale that most beginners know how to do, so we can focus on training hand independence.




Level 3: 


Same as Level 2 but play the entire C major scale.


RH plays 2 notes per 1 note in the LH (RH will play 2 octaves total)




Level 4: 


RH plays 3 notes per 1 note in the LH. 


Play the entire C major scale (RH will play 3 octaves total) 




Level 5: 


RH plays 4 notes per 1 note in the LH. 


Play the entire C major scale (RH will play 4 octaves total)




Once you are familiar with this, you can try this exercise with Hanon No. 1.


Instead of testing hand independence by playing different notes, you can play 




> Different articulation, ex. RH plays staccatos, LH plays legato. You can alternate every new rotation.


> Different dynamics, ex. RH plays forte, LH plays piano. Once easy, you can alternate every new rotation"

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5 Levels of Hand Independence for Piano

5 Levels of Hand Independence for Piano

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