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I love Dream Theatre it has been my favorite band for years! Thank you Jordan for sharing! I’m going to practice this technique until my fingers fall off….. lol
At music college (too many years ago now to mention 😂) we used to make up exercises like that to test ourselves. Really good way to build up finger dexterity.
Can you do a video on building tension with chords. For example, if you’re producing a song how can you make the chords build and how can you add variations?
Love Jordan and hope this lesson thing works out for him. Have seen him hawking Sample Tank, Omnisphere, that little CME thingy, and other products. Maybe Dream Theatre should pay him more.
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Aprendi esse tipo de exercício de independência dos dedos com o Milo Andreo. Depois de um tempo eu acabei sozinho descobrindo um outro exercício bom de independência, q no caso é fazendo intervalos de segunda, cada vez tocando duas notas juntas tbm, fazendo de forma ascendente, descendente e espelhada (dedo 1 + dedo 2, dedo 2 + dedo 3, e assim por diante...)
This is good exercise. But I have tried hard to get finger control, without success. I am sure such a level of finger independence requires you start exercise at very young age.
I managed to do it, but the first few days were very intense. I believe I activated a brain-finger response I had never experienced before, and it was almost painful. However, if you keep trying and stretch regularly, it gets easier over time. And to add, I started playing in my 30s.
Beginner keyboards do NOT need to be expensive. I started playing on my dads old, cheap keyboard that was in the attic that he had since before i was born. Look online. Casio and yamaha have plenty of cheap keyboards that are great for you to start learning. And then maybe with time you might want to buy something more expensive as you progress on the instrument. Tldr: dont let money be the reason you dont start playing piano if its truly something you're passionate about. Theres plenty of affordable options
Well then buy a cheaper one and stop whining. If this is the level you're at, still training your finger independence, you don't need a $3000 instrument.