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Piano excercises

Posted: 07 Mar 2004, 18:08
by ronpaul
As a teenager I learned to play the piano accordion to a high standard (6yrs of lessons)

I now 68 and retired and have been 'relearning' piano for almost a year.

I can read easy sheet music but feel I need excercises to improve hand coordination, any suggestions?

Can anyone suggest a teacher near to Sutton, Surrey

Posted: 14 Mar 2004, 20:36
by Gill the Piano
My teacher made me do the Wieck studies by Clara Wieck (later Mrs Clara Schumann!) and these were the exercises devised by her father. They're melodious and interesting...more so than Hanon and Czerny, I thought, but then I never liked studies! :roll: I think they're published by Edition Peters. Have fun!

Pano Exercise

Posted: 18 Oct 2004, 17:46
by DHan
I have just read the replies posted by Joyce & Gill. I am 63 and have just started to learn playing the piano from scratch by hearing. What are the Hanon. the Czemy and the Wieck you are refering to? Are they easily available on the internet or can any one help?

Re: Piano excercises

Posted: 23 Aug 2023, 08:41
by cassidybole
That is actually a phenomenal feat.
ronpaul wrote: 07 Mar 2004, 18:08 As a teenager I learned to play the piano accordion to a high standard (6yrs of lessons)

I now 68 and retired and have been 'relearning' piano for almost a year.

I can read easy sheet music but feel I need excercises to improve hand coordination, any suggestions?

Can anyone suggest a teacher near to Sutton, Surrey

Re: Piano excercises

Posted: 30 Nov 2023, 12:59
by musictranscription
Hi
I'm music teacher and I do sheet by request on internet.

I've been also out of fingers for many years,
while I was transcribing for many people.
So I'm also "relearning" piano.

To improve hand coordination, the best is going to classics, I mean,
Hanon an Czerny.

But to motivate you, find some piece you are especially motivated to play.
For instance, I love ragtime and I could spend many hours doing it.
I like to rehearse Maple Leaf Rag.

Don't take boring things. Life is short.
Thank you
Carolina