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Simple Trick to Improve Fluency on Piano

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Published 9 Jul 2023

Quick piano practice tip that worked really well for me. Change it up! Try it and let me know if it did for you too. Wanna have one-to-one lessons with me? Sign up here 🙂: https://forms.gle/BoC1qb7TWanw1wK7A #pianotips #pianotutorials #jazerleepiano

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    @sleepycube9 months ago Not gonna lie, ever since i found your channel youve become sort of like my piano teacher! Ive been teaching myself and im barely 2 weeks into piano and . ...Expand 57
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    @gailmariage53189 months ago When i played piano in college, i actually varied rhythms and tempos all the time. Glad i was right. 35
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    @anna5709 months ago Lol i am just starting learning this song! I use this trick sometimes, sadly it is not enough to take my playing to the next level, but it certainly does help my fingers from making a complete mess! 11
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    @ellteaargh7 months ago Haha, here' s a trick i did since i started playing intuitively. Felt like the right thing to do because the same rhythm becomes monotone if i play it enough. It' s always fun.
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    @sandragauder2779 months ago Great advice. And it makes sense too. Always good points from you. Sure helps the practicing. 3
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    @rickmorales21139 months ago Simple is great and usually works quickly. I have subscribed! Thanks! 2
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    @vb-pc6gz9 months ago This is something i' ve learned from doing hanon excercises. Thanks for the tip! 3
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    @Tiger-sg2zj9 months ago Neat idea, gonna try that tonight! Thanks jazer. 5
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    @Vic99945469 months ago I love this trick i do it a lot the best musicians recommend it especially flipping the swing pattern too! It helps the fingers prepare and get to the next note more efficiently and sooner.
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    @onikumo9 months ago Nice! My first piano teacher had us do that daily.
    i need to have my students do that too.
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    @janebrueton53989 months ago Thank you, will try this evening. I' m always grateful for your advice! Jane, uk.
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    @amyq_yx9 months ago These are some things i do to play evenly & really help:
    (opposite version of the one in this video)
    -play all notes staccato
    -playing with accents.
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    @garypotter19859 months ago Dotted rhythms have helped me so much with scales, especially thirds and sixths.
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    @Aleksandr_Skrjabin8 months ago This is also how you learn to play chopin etude op. 10 no. 1 his waterfall etude. 1
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    @b.r.e.n.n9 months ago Its like putting it in swing tempo instead of straight. I like it! Also, what is that piece called. 4
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    @pianisthenics9 months ago Its basic dotted notes rhythm. I thought its universally known.
    you can also do stop and go (group of 4, 8 or 4+1, 8+1 and repeat the +1) as well.
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    @rileyxsko8 months ago I' m three days into learning how to play piano (my only prior musical experience is guitar bass and drums but no formal training, just basic covers and crappy punk bands) and i gotta say, you' re incredibly helpful. ...Expand
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    @King-Julien9 months ago I can say, last you suggested this in your tips, it worked wonders, subscription earned!
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    @coreyduval31719 months ago When doing this remember to alternateandit can feel like an entirely different exercise.
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    @Andre-nw7zd7 months ago Can you do it slowly and showi it on other video?
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    @austinsavage43909 months ago Any tips for that fast right hand passage in rondo alla turca?
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    @dynamicgecko12138 months ago Interesting. I wonder what' s the logic behind it though?
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    @sandrafrancis36319 months ago Don' t quite understand why? Wouldn' it make it harder to play it normally? Isn' it hard to unlearn something? If i learn something one way, i find it hard to play it another way maybe a more advanced tip? 1
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    @spooky.freddy9 months ago What is this piece called? So i could learn it as well. 1
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    @emilianogabriele48788 months ago Is not an issue of rythm is to studying it with different accents.
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    @alexkali339 months ago Hey bro, i go to a musical school (i dont know if its called that way in english) and i play the piano since i was 6. I also workout in the gym quite often, does this affect negatively my fingers agility or not?
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    @jamescottone98829 months ago Everyone who has ever taken a piano lesson knows this.
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    @sleepycube9 months ago Not gonna lie, ever since i found your channel youve become sort of like my piano teacher! Ive been teaching myself and im barely 2 weeks into piano and . ...Expand 57