tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081903506390868358.post5879028695602241697..comments2024-03-02T00:45:42.255-07:00Comments on Heidi’s Piano Studio: Meet the Minor Scale FamilyHeidihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11510660290875713795noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081903506390868358.post-26481173528013890102015-11-16T01:17:09.132-07:002015-11-16T01:17:09.132-07:00Here's a tip I've learned over the years:
...Here's a tip I've learned over the years:<br />To get to really know the piano, practice your scales. They really improve your dexterity and go hand in hand with theory. If you know what key you are in when you start a song, your fingers will "know" the sharps and flats and you will play without thinking too much.<br />Work on your scales but don't overdo it. Just work on them when you warm up. Play them a few times and move on. Don't worry if it's not perfect, you will get better.<br />As one of my first piano teachers told me, play your scales slowly at first. You don't need to play fast to get the benefit.<br />Here are some more useful piano tips if you are interested: http://bit.ly/1OG2NKg<br />Stephanie Larsenhttp://bit.ly/1OG2NKgnoreply@blogger.com