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Secret to Playing FAST Scales - RELAXATION 

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Once you have started weeding out the tension, use my "Scale Workout Checklist" to ingrain this approach in scale fragments for improvisation, creating faster scales and melodic ideas.
The secret to playing fast scales is not about strength, or even TRYING to play fast. It is about weeding out unnecessary tension. In this simple exercise, I show you how to practice to get smooth, fast scales and melodic lines. This powerful piano practice technique is guaranteed to improve your playing instantly (ok, give it a few tries first), regardless of you level.
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@julestburt
@julestburt Год назад
Your video is incredible! Subtle in practise but so amazing! All the instruction I've had, all the slow Hanon and scales (10+ years now) and yet I'm still struggling with playing 'fast'. Assumed with my small hands I would never really have it. Yet after trying your suggestion, within 1 hour I couldn't believe how much faster / smoother I was playing...and more importantly how it was feeling so so different! It's almost like adding in the idea of a 'pre-load' to your finger, in addition to the better sense of finger independence. It's going to take a little bit of re-practising my normal routines to incorporate this...but worth it I'm sure. Will report back! Thx for sharing...watching from North Vancouver, Canada.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
That makes me happy that you found it useful! I look forward to hearing how it goes with other material. Happy practicing!
@darykinnaman2319
@darykinnaman2319 Год назад
I have huge hands and struggle in the same way. Some of the best piano players I know have small hands.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
@@darykinnaman2319 Does size really matter? I've heard Keith Jarrett had a huge hand span. My early teacher, Mary Field, had fairly small hands, but was a formidable bebopper! But in the end, it's all about our awareness, and using what we have to our best ability. Pianist/Harpsichordist Wanda Landowska had serious hand issues (Focal Dystonia), that distorted her fingers. Yet she is considered among the greatest in her field. Thanks for watching!
@mrdali67
@mrdali67 Год назад
@@Dharmajazz Size does matter !! also when playing the Piano (pun intended)😉I have kinda big hands, chubby fingers but about avg. reach. can max reach the 13'th comfortable. Recently watched a video about how many Pianists would have a much easier time learning new pieces if you could get a custom made Piano with slightly narrower keys so we all could comfortable reach 14. Was kinda interesting with an interview with a guy that actually did make custom made Piano Keybeds in his business in his spare time.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
@@mrdali67 I did see an article about alternate scale (size) keyboards. Something about the "tyranny" of the modern pianoforte dimensions. But alas, we have what we have. Thanks for chiming in.
@angelamurnane2334
@angelamurnane2334 9 месяцев назад
Also love that you said to turn off video if you already had the technique. Acknowledging a range of watchers and humility.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 9 месяцев назад
Just trying to be respectful of other folks time. So much YT content now! Thanks for watching.
@vectorkade
@vectorkade Год назад
Being a beginner, I've found this to be tremendously helpful in building a strong foundation. So glad I found your channel, thank you!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
My pleasure! You can't go wrong with solid fundamentals. It's surprising that so many players - even at more advanced levels - neglect cleaning up such fundamental skills. Congrats on your piano journey. Thanks for watching.
@mrs.jacksonholecoin8140
@mrs.jacksonholecoin8140 Год назад
I'm laughing, because that's me when I play a note, a pinky pops up lol. Your exactly right. I came here trying to learn to play fast scales with sharps and regular keys. This has been very helpful, thank you for the lesson. I'm sure all of us watching, appreciate your help🙏😀
@stevesnelling7615
@stevesnelling7615 Год назад
Thanks for watching - I'm glad to know you found it useful. Yeah, the "errant pinkie" syndrome. It's pretty common, but so easy to clean up. Let me know if there's another topic you'd like to see a post about. Happy practicing!
@mrswagg22music
@mrswagg22music Год назад
Me too now i can stop crying in a corner all nite🤣🤣🤣
@professorsc213
@professorsc213 Год назад
Besides being an amazing musician you are also an amazing teacher! For some who play at such a high skill level it's difficult for them to break down something as simple as a five note chromatic pattern and apply methodology to it. That exercise is great for anyone at any level. Keep on sharing your amazing videos with us you have a gift and a gentle way about you.
@stevesnelling7615
@stevesnelling7615 Год назад
Thanks! This video seems to have really resonated with folks. I've got more in the works. Thanks for watching.
@joanschwanz7970
@joanschwanz7970 9 месяцев назад
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@davidfroman8281
@davidfroman8281 Год назад
This was exactly what I was looking for! I also play drums and guitar and it's very easy to forget concepts that help me play faster on them. They are all related to relaxing and having no tension. I subscribed and printed off your e book. Thanks so much for labeling all the fingering for the scales.
@SteveSnelling
@SteveSnelling Год назад
Thanks for watching! I was talking with two drummer/teacher friends about teaching/lessons and we all agreed: the best focus is on fundamentals! One of them shared about going to a lesson with some famous drummer (Peter Erskine or ?), expecting to get some inside 'Ninja' skills, but all they talked about was stick control! I show this exercise to even advanced pianists and many of them struggle with it at first. You can't go wrong with fundamentals.
@bellatopia9660
@bellatopia9660 Год назад
This is very basic but imperative to teach from the beginning!! I’m super strict about that with my students 👍
@gregsheridan76
@gregsheridan76 Год назад
This is a great video and is such an important aspect of playing to look over. We should only have tension in our chords from time to time not our hands!!
@marysdogsrescue
@marysdogsrescue 2 года назад
This is exactly what my piano instructor teaches. Great job!
@SteveSnelling
@SteveSnelling 2 года назад
Thanks for the affirmation - yeah, as I was shown, it's from a Russian Conservatory type approach. Powerful tools!
@barengrandydumlao3457
@barengrandydumlao3457 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing. Not all piano teachers are revealing this secrets. You're one of a kind! 👍👍👍. REAL teacher teaches technique! You're one of them!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the kind words. My goal is simply to be helpful - glad you found some value in the video. Thanks for watching.
@davidsantiago3905
@davidsantiago3905 Год назад
This has significantly improved my piano riffs exponentially, and i thought my 16th notes were already fast! Thank you for the tips!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Glad it worked! Thanks for watching.
@SimpleChinese
@SimpleChinese Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experience. I like the tone of your voice and the peaceful way you express everything. I really enjoyed it! These are apparently simple ideas, but very powerful to avoid bad habits. Keep it up! 😀
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Glad you enjoyed my video. Yes, "simple" is frequently the best approach. Thanks for watching.
@Bluesnote2010
@Bluesnote2010 Год назад
What an amazing and helpful lesson. I’ve only been doing this a few days now in all keys, I too have shovels for hands and of course finding problems between the black keys…this video not only helps with the strength and accuracy in my fingers, but I’m now managing in between the blacks with less double notes. I thank you sir for this great lesson…much appreciated👍
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 11 месяцев назад
Apologies for the late response - glad you found it useful. How has your progress been these past few months?
@babynature3
@babynature3 Год назад
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much for this!!!!!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
I'm glad you find it useful. It's so simple, yet so powerful in helping clean things up. Thanks for watching.
@totaltwit
@totaltwit Год назад
Very good, well presented, clear. The art in teaching is inspiring a student to go give it a try that instant!
@ellieseo3260
@ellieseo3260 Год назад
What a great video!
@UnchainedEruption
@UnchainedEruption Год назад
Dear Dharmajazz, I'd like to thank you so much for this video. I'm not a pianist or keyboardist but a guitar player, but I was struggling for a long time with this issue. I can play just about any chord comfortably and relaxed, but scale runs made my muscles very tight and consequently it sounded not that good and it was harder to play. Today I focused on relaxing all my muscles and it made a huge difference. Playing anything feels and sounds so much more natural and comes a little easier too. This is such an essential component of playing that often gets overlooked. I certainly wish I knew about it sooner!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Thanks for your comment. Yeah, turns out this is a universal challenge, regardless of instrument. As you can see in the comments, addressing the factor of tension/relaxation has value for all musicians. I'm glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching, and let me know if there's a musical topic you'd like to see a post about.
@mooj9918
@mooj9918 Год назад
That’s perfect, thank you so much for this video
@stormynite6
@stormynite6 Год назад
Dharmajazz, thanks for educating us in your unique and creative way.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 9 месяцев назад
Trying to bring some light to the topic. Thanks for watching.
@TheMythsmith
@TheMythsmith Год назад
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Thanks! It does seem to resonate with a lot of folks. It's often the simplest things... and thanks for watching.
@JeffCogswell
@JeffCogswell 7 месяцев назад
Perfect!! I’m 55 and when I was about 15 or 16, I somehow by sheer dumb luck figured this out. My piano teacher (who was my dad) always had tight fingers, and he was stunned the day I figured this out because suddenly I was playing speedy lines way faster than he ever could. I knew what was going on, but I couldn’t explain it to him. Ever since then I’ve never been able to teach people what they were doing wrong. I could see their fingers were tight, but I couldn’t find a way to help them loosen up. I’m going to send them to this video. Thank you!!!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing that. It's amazingly simple, but, as you've found, leads to immediate results. Thanks for watching!
@andrealeighpotter3367
@andrealeighpotter3367 6 месяцев назад
Fascinating! Thank you!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 6 месяцев назад
Most welcome. So simple, yet such a powerful concept. Thanks for watching.
@habacucgarza1509
@habacucgarza1509 Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@pianokid1373
@pianokid1373 Год назад
Great exercise! Do you know Czeslaw Marek „Lehre des Klavierspiels „ (I don’t know if there is an english edition available). In chapter VIII he teaches the exercise in four movements. 1. lift up the finger 2. relax the muscles and let the finger drop on the key without pressing down 3. press down the key very slowly so that the piano doesn’t generates any sound 4. relax the muscles again but don’t lift the finger active, just let the key move it up. The hardest challenge here is 2. and 4. where you only have to relax the finger and not moving it actively. While doing so be careful to have all the other fingers resting relaxed on the keys. This will improve your control on every finger!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Thanks for watching. I'm not familiar with Marek, but the concept is familiar. I'll look for his exercises. Thanks for the tip.
@timothyhodges705
@timothyhodges705 Год назад
This is very helpful, thanks!
@user-mo8mp5ws5j
@user-mo8mp5ws5j 2 месяца назад
diggin' the whole ambiance and smoothness of your teaching/technique style.. gnarly stuff dude..
@SteveSnelling
@SteveSnelling 2 месяца назад
Thanks. I've always thought "gnarly" applies to Prokofiev and the real knuckle-buster stuff - Rachmaninov, etc - but I appreciate the thought. This particular exercise is surprisingly challenging though. Let me know if you any questions or comments about your piano journey, and thanks for watching.
@johnnyx53
@johnnyx53 Год назад
Thank you so much for this! Being one that doesn’t have time for lessons and limited practice time, I appreciate any bit of worthwhile advice that can help improve my playing. Definitely subscribed!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the sub. Did you get the Scale Workout Checklist? There are a bunch of simple concepts like this one that can save us lots of time and improve the efficiency of our practice - I'm working on more posts. Thanks for watching!
@asankasharmaine
@asankasharmaine Год назад
Very useful and in-depth as it can get in a short lesson 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Thanks - it could have been shorter if I didn't tend to ramble so much 😊 but some things benefit from deeper explanation. Thanks for watching.
@christyspianoinstruction5086
Thank you for this incredibly helpful video. I though. I also really liked the camera angles and how you explained moving the finger from the knuckle joint and your little bird beak analogy. Thank you also for discussing using The Black Keys and not getting stuck in the "Canyon" . These are extremely important details. Thank you thank you thank you!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
My pleasure - glad you found it useful. That "bird beak" finger angle is something I've stumbled on quite recently, and it really affects my tone! Thanks for watching.
@carguy3460
@carguy3460 Год назад
Excellent, thanks!
@georgetate6055
@georgetate6055 Год назад
I loved your video. Over the years, I've developed teaching techniques that parallel your ideas! I'm thrilled to have that confirmation. I play/teach the violin/viola and I can tell you that your ideas transfer to other instruments as well. (As an aside, one of the most valuable classes I enrolled in during my last year at the University of North Texas was jazz improv. I was surrounded by keyboard, brass, woodwind, and percussion artists who inspired me in so many ways. To a person, they could all play fast - which pushed me [or pulled me] to do the same. I experimented with ways to eliminate tension. I could tell you stories!) Thanks for your wonderful video!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Thanks, George. Several instrumentalists have also made similar comments about the universality of the approach. And kudos for digging into improv'! I meet so many string players who can otherwise play well, but don't improv' one bit. Thanks for watching.
@bobbinoneil
@bobbinoneil 2 месяца назад
Great tutorial. I will try it
@moychelitchtenstein7146
@moychelitchtenstein7146 Год назад
Superb advice! Thanks!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Most welcome! Thanks for watching.
@CharlesAustin
@CharlesAustin Год назад
Great full for the reminder .. great info.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
You bet. Thanks for watching. Never can go wrong focusing on the basics.
@lisakowalchuk4660
@lisakowalchuk4660 Год назад
Wow, I think this lesson exactly what I've been looking for. I'm going to try these exercises! Four years into learning piano, I hope I can fix this problem.
@stevesnelling7615
@stevesnelling7615 Год назад
I teach this as the first lesson at the keyboard for all my new students. Happy practicing!
@ThePROFESS10NAL
@ThePROFESS10NAL Год назад
@@stevesnelling7615 I’m 6 months into lessons and my teacher is the same. However, 6 months in I still have tense thumbs. It’s incredibly frustrating.
@Pianolisapark315
@Pianolisapark315 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful video, great share, super nice demo. 🌹👍🎹
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for your kind words. I viewed some of your videos - what a lovely channel you have! Thanks for watching.
@mirimkim908
@mirimkim908 Год назад
Thank you. It was VERY helpful!!!!!!!!!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Glad to hear it, and thanks for sharing that. I'm kind of amazed at how many people are finding real value in this concept. Thanks for watching!
@lovelakland
@lovelakland Год назад
You're a fantastic teacher. Round of applause.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
That's very kind. Please let me know if there is a topic on which you'd like to see a video-maybe I'd have something to offer. Thanks for watching.
@javilalima
@javilalima Год назад
This was a REALLY helpful video, thanks a TON!!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
I'm glad you found it useful. Check out some of my other vids - feel free to let me know how they work for you, I value feedback.
@tomyvrosales3535
@tomyvrosales3535 Год назад
Thank you for the insight
@stevesnelling7615
@stevesnelling7615 Год назад
My pleasure. I've got a new post almost ready on getting healthy tone. Please check back. Thanks for watching.
@scpk2246
@scpk2246 Год назад
Simple yet SO INTERESTING
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 9 месяцев назад
Simple is good! Thanks for watching.
@alexandernoval5991
@alexandernoval5991 Год назад
You got it 👏i was studying for 4 years on the highest level classical music conservatory until i changed teacher who learned me These excersis (couldn't do them because of to much tension) .Simpel and so effective 👍
@stevesnelling7615
@stevesnelling7615 Год назад
Thanks for your comment. I have shown this to many professional pianists and they have also found it challenging! It's a nearly universal problem. Thanks for watching.
@6345788
@6345788 20 дней назад
Equal pressure from all fingers is extremely important in the development of technique. Some reasons you see concert artists execute incredibly fast passages is consistent fingering, quiet wrists, 4 octave scales, etc., and focusing on economy of motion. Equal strength in all fingers is very important and a philosophy that should be taught with all students. Fast passages sound uneven and introduce articulations that don't exist in the composition.
@belindadrake5487
@belindadrake5487 Год назад
My DAD💔 bought me up as an embryo. Home was always filled with music. (I’ve never met a bigger fan, but he’s mates we’re all the same. My first gig l was 3yrs old, & Hearing DAVE BRUBECK. He taught me chopsticks on the stage! ( no people)! So, it ended up that EUGENE ‘the Senator’ WRIGHT is my Godfather. 🫢 Absolutely amazing upbringing. I miss you DAD 💔 But ‘UNC’is there. with you too!! ✨❤️🥰😘😘😘😘😘
@jeffh5388
@jeffh5388 Год назад
Thank you. That few minutes was brilliant. My fingers are normally heavy on the keys, even slapping at them. Your advice is very sound and I will use it starting now. Please do more on this very topic. I subscribed, thumbs up, and rang the bell.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Glad you found it useful - thanks for watching!
@ks1517
@ks1517 Год назад
Great Video. Coming back to the piano after nearly 30-years, and it's been a slow process. Will definitely try your technique. Thanks for sharing.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 9 месяцев назад
Let me know how it's been going with your return to piano. Would love to hear how the relaxation technique has helped. Thanks for watching.
@jasonchandler608
@jasonchandler608 Год назад
Very Nice!!! You're doing Your Gift so amazingly Bro! Thank You!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Appreciate the comment - and thanks for watching.
@philsarkol6443
@philsarkol6443 Год назад
Great serious practice advise...thx from a senior beginner!
@joshuapettus6973
@joshuapettus6973 Год назад
This is a fantastic video and has all the most important lessons my piano teacher from college tried to help me with, coming from self taught, I had picked up all sorts of bad habits. In fact I should say the battle against tension and unnecessary movement it's true with all instruments, and for typists too.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Thanks for the feedback, Joshua. Yeah, a lot of other instrumentalists have confirmed the importance of relaxation. Typists! Of course. Thanks for watching.
@MegaToti26
@MegaToti26 Год назад
Thank you so much for your wonderful video!!!😊
@stevesnelling7615
@stevesnelling7615 Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@bahubaliyanikimai9032
@bahubaliyanikimai9032 Год назад
Thank you!
@luvpig24
@luvpig24 Год назад
Thank you for the lesson, Your video help me so much.
@tomho6890
@tomho6890 27 дней назад
It's so true about the tensions in the hands that slow down the movements. This is very similar to recreative tennis players. No matter how long they've played tennis, if the body is not relaxed it takes away part of the main source of power coming from the legs. I've thought about using this principle of playing tennis to apply to piano but didn't know how to. This video will be my bible. Thanks so much
@SteveSnelling
@SteveSnelling 26 дней назад
Thanks for your comment, Tom. I've been pondering how the concept of "relaxation" can apply to so many areas of our lives. Good luck with your tennis skills! And thanks for watching.
@saintbees2088
@saintbees2088 Год назад
"I find that the trick of playing fast tempos or fast streams of notes with good time is to play very lightly with a feathery touch on the piano (or any instrument). It's also helpful to eliminate all "frantic" (extra) motions from the body as these detract from the flow." - Chick Corea
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Yep, Chic was not wrong. Sometimes though, we need to play very fast with a steely, hard tone when the music requires it. For that, it is helpful to train the hands/fingers to operate with relaxation and independence. That's the aim of this video. (The relaxation/independence, not the "steely" part.)
@UltraLeetJ
@UltraLeetJ Год назад
yeh, also work on fav licks or fast runs or sequences and have them ready miliseconds before the changes they will be played over.. workout especially fingerings for them.
@csm-csm
@csm-csm 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing! Could you provide a reference to the source of that quote? I want to check out the full version if possible
@saintbees2088
@saintbees2088 7 месяцев назад
@@csm-csm chapter 4 making time, being a musician, a work in progress.
@lelyrahardja8700
@lelyrahardja8700 Год назад
Good stuff. Thank you
@martinspurgeon
@martinspurgeon Год назад
WOW, I will definitely add this to my practice...thank you!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Let me know how it goes! Thanks for watching.
@hmvcherryberry
@hmvcherryberry Год назад
Great technique 👌
@mghandour20
@mghandour20 Год назад
Will definitely try it, thanks !
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 9 месяцев назад
Feel free to let me know how it goes! Thanks for watching.
@usertyfoon
@usertyfoon Год назад
Thank you! I'll try that method! It looks natural
@jazzguyman
@jazzguyman Год назад
Brilliant man, thank you!!
@stevesnelling7615
@stevesnelling7615 Год назад
Most welcome. Thanks for watching!
@udohgary5082
@udohgary5082 Год назад
This is really great!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Thanks, i hope you find it useful. Thanks for watching.
@stefiv6270
@stefiv6270 3 месяца назад
Nagyon szépen köszönöm Dohnányi úr.Danke sehr..
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 3 месяца назад
Megtiszteltetés számomra. Köszönöm, hogy megnézted a videót // It's my honor. Thanks for watching the video.
@stefiv6270
@stefiv6270 3 месяца назад
Tiszteletem..@@Dharmajazz
@jeetendralondhe9370
@jeetendralondhe9370 Год назад
Thanks for sharing Sir.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
My pleasure. Thanks for watching! Let me know if there is a topic you would like to see covered - I'll do my best to provide useful content.
@blackthorn5620
@blackthorn5620 Год назад
Thank you.
@oldunclemick
@oldunclemick Год назад
Good video 👍. Definitely going to try this and the Marek version.
@2gether4all
@2gether4all Год назад
Thanks a lot .... you helped me a lot
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching!
@uboncrack
@uboncrack Год назад
Amazing!
@rrii7728
@rrii7728 9 месяцев назад
so good. i really like all the techniques and the reasons he explains why we should do that techniques
@stevesnelling7615
@stevesnelling7615 9 месяцев назад
The proof is in giving it a try. Everyone who has worked with the concept a bit reports that it helps. It's so simple, yet so effective. Thanks for watching.
@michaelandersson1904
@michaelandersson1904 11 месяцев назад
Really great lesson!
@stevesnelling7615
@stevesnelling7615 11 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
@Wayman_Simmang
@Wayman_Simmang Год назад
great advice!! thx
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Thanks for watching. Let me know how it goes with the concept.
@mariamoroz7776
@mariamoroz7776 Год назад
Very helpful, huge thank you!!!❤❤❤
@stevesnelling7615
@stevesnelling7615 Год назад
I'm glad you found it useful. I'm really encouraged by how much this simple exercise has resonated with so many people. Thanks for watching. I've got many more videos in the works and will resume posting after Easter - please subscribe and watch for future content, and do let me know if there is a topic on which you would like to see some fresh perspective!
@InnerMotionMusic
@InnerMotionMusic Год назад
Great lesson from a natural teacher. Thanks for sharing; hope to see more of your work sson.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Thanks for the comments. I've got several things ready to edit, and tons more content in the wings! Please click the bell for notifications for new posts. Thanks for watching.
@angroadrunner9150
@angroadrunner9150 2 года назад
Thank you thank you thank you! I have always said to myself that there was something wrong with my fingers - they just don't flow like great musicians like yourself. I always thought I was too tense in my posture & hands - so seeing your video - I now have some hope! Will practice faithfully these exercises. Bless you!
@stevesnelling7615
@stevesnelling7615 2 года назад
Happy to offer the encouragement. Remember to start these exercises slowly and be sure to stay as relaxed as possible. Speed always comes with repetition, so just make sure the mechanics are clean before letting it pick up speed. Also, make sure to only do the initial preparatory "finger lift" exercises in small doses, and just until you have the finger isolation consistently. Then let that go. (Mission accomplished.) Happy practicing!
@jc7170
@jc7170 Год назад
Wonderful~
@trueessence13
@trueessence13 2 года назад
amazing thank you !
@AlOne-xg6dv
@AlOne-xg6dv Год назад
I will practise. Thank you.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 9 месяцев назад
Great! Keep chipping away at it and the technique will come. Thanks for watching.
@dreamyfauna
@dreamyfauna 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! This also helped with guitar and violin
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 6 месяцев назад
That's what my guitar teacher friend says! He calls them "fly away fingers." That's before applying a relaxation exercise like the one in the video. Thanks for watching.
@dreamyfauna
@dreamyfauna 6 месяцев назад
You're helping so many people who don't have formal teachers and saving our hands from pain later too! :) @@Dharmajazz
@MartinSc76
@MartinSc76 Год назад
Works, thank you so much!!! All the best!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Thanks for watching - glad it worked for you. Feel free to let me know how it goes with other material. Happy practicing!
@judithcordeaux-artist8121
@judithcordeaux-artist8121 Год назад
@@Dharmajazz Thanks ! Finally the answer ! 😊
@mrswagg22music
@mrswagg22music Год назад
Thks so much for this i been learning on simply piano..really been getting back into it..even tho i had since xmas i sing and songwrite so im trying to incorporate it all
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Thanks for watching. This simple exercise can help so many things so more smoothly. Happy practicing!
@emmadavis726
@emmadavis726 9 месяцев назад
So useful. Thank you!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 9 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
@rk_7088
@rk_7088 Год назад
Awesome video. I am 70 and have just started learning to play the Piano Keyboard. I will definitely do the finger exercises as explained. Subscribed the channel. Many thanks for the video 🙏
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Excellent! The important factor is relaxation. Check back for a video I'm posting soon on using the idea of gravity and weight to help get a more relaxed, richer tone. Thanks for watching.
@donnrochlin8062
@donnrochlin8062 10 месяцев назад
Mant Thanks, Best "Dharma Talk" I've Heard........
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 10 месяцев назад
Funny, I've found meditation is like this too: relaxation, weeding out the tension, not grasping with the mind, is important. Thanks for watching.
@phuongdo897
@phuongdo897 Год назад
Amazing lesson. Thank you ❤
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Would you care to share what you noticed when doing the exercise? Thanks for watching.
@peterbodofsnik9429
@peterbodofsnik9429 Год назад
Nice! Thx you
@MP-uz5ks
@MP-uz5ks Год назад
Thank you! I'm using this for accordion.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Nice! It does seem to have universal applications. Thanks for watching.
@francissmith9013
@francissmith9013 Год назад
Thank you Sir! I learned the up beat ready ing of the finger to hit the next note. And the exercises tips are great.. Will definitely use .thank you
@stevesnelling7615
@stevesnelling7615 Год назад
glad you found it useful. Remember, this exaggerated "lift" in this exercise is about learning finger relaxation and independence. Once you feel progress with that, make sure to stay relaxed as you play your other exercises and pieces. Thanks for watching!
@lollykeyz
@lollykeyz Год назад
Thanks
@lenamartin3860
@lenamartin3860 7 месяцев назад
Thanks !very good 👍🏾
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 7 месяцев назад
I'm glad you enjoyed it. It's such a simple concept, but so helpful! Thanks for watching.
@Siuyendiana
@Siuyendiana Год назад
Valuable lesson 😊👍🏻🎹🎼
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Thanks. It seems to apply to so many instruments too. Thanks for watching.
@Pastorgeorge3059
@Pastorgeorge3059 Год назад
Excellent very helpful thank you for sharing
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
My pleasure - thanks for watching!
@AtomizedSound
@AtomizedSound Год назад
Nice video, I’ve been out of touch with piano for awhile but hope to get back to it soon. Gonna use this exercises along with others to beef myself up on the keys. Maybe I’ll be as fast as Jordan Rudess then lol
@Ulgulanproduction
@Ulgulanproduction Год назад
Fantastic sir
@mustaqemshamsul2035
@mustaqemshamsul2035 Год назад
this is good🎉✨ and thank you so much for the knowledge❤
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
My pleasure - thanks for watching.
@BruceBoschek
@BruceBoschek Год назад
Amazing! Thank you.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Most welcome. Feel free to let me know how it goes when you work with the concept. Thanks for watching.
@victoriah584
@victoriah584 Год назад
JUST what I am dealing with! Thank u. Did not know how to fix :))
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
It's a quick remedy for what is a really common problem. Thanks for watching!
@CrackerJayherber
@CrackerJayherber 24 дня назад
Very helpful tips for a beginner such as myself. Thank you kindly!
@SteveSnelling
@SteveSnelling 23 дня назад
Yeah, starting with simple foundational concepts like these makes the whole process go more smoothly. Glad you found it useful, and thanks for watching.
@johnryder8464
@johnryder8464 8 месяцев назад
Thanks man! I am self taught keyboards and synths I never learned the proper technique but now I've decided it's time to learn the proper way to do it!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 8 месяцев назад
Congrat's on expanding your keyboard awareness. This relaxation exercise will help with everything you practice! I've got tons of free content I can share with you if you're interested. Send me a DM or visit my website and use the contact page to let me know what you are interested in and I'd be happy to send you some useful stuff to help you move forward. Thanks for watching.
@adolfoselman959
@adolfoselman959 Год назад
Thanks. Very clear, very usefull
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
My pleasure - glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching.
@dblizzard1947
@dblizzard1947 Год назад
Yes very helpful, thank you
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
That's great! Feel free to let me know how the progress goes with it. Thanks for watching.
@austinbiel
@austinbiel 3 года назад
This was super good!
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 3 года назад
Thanks Austin. So simple, yet really effective.
@paulmurphy3838
@paulmurphy3838 11 месяцев назад
Oh yes, finally a piano "TEACHER" !!!!. So many of these piano players dont know how to teach. So glad I found you sir, you have wisdom, calm confidence, you articulate your instructions in a wonderful way, you are great. Have dabbled in piano for over 50 years, even though I am old I want to reach a better level, I will do that by following your lessons.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 11 месяцев назад
Appreciate the comments - glad you found the info useful. Feel free to check in with your progress - and thanks for watching!
@paulmurphy3838
@paulmurphy3838 11 месяцев назад
@@Dharmajazz I have tried to master Oscar Petersen's "night train" for years to no avail, the contra-punctual bars are just too difficult, the great Billy Joel's "root beer rag" is a marvellous piece, but for me, my fingers get tired. Billy is one of the greatest piano rockers of all time, absolutely the best. But of course Art Tatum, Fats Waller were outstanding for their era. I am going to try and study your techniques religiously, you have so much great knowledge and fabulous ability. Oh, not to forget about Joe Haiashi (probably misspelt that), OH the Japanese are such good pianists and composers, could go on and on.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz 11 месяцев назад
@@paulmurphy3838 Those are ambitious tunes, but you can do it. If you haven't done so already, break down the challenging parts into smaller sections, and practice hands separately, slowy, gradually building up to performance tempo. Play each of those sections to the point of memorization. Then put hands together, again, in sections, slowly at first, then gradually building tempo. Even the thorniest counterpoint can be worked out this way. The key is patience at slow tempos. Happy practicing!
@mrgreeneye656
@mrgreeneye656 Год назад
Great video. The same principle applies to playing fast runs on the guitar.
@Dharmajazz
@Dharmajazz Год назад
Thanks for watching. Yeah, several guitarists have chimed in confirming that. Relaxation is key.
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