Piano Finger Speed Exercises: Play FAST & ACCURATELY

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Ready to take your piano playing to new heights with powerful finger speed exercises? You're in the right place! In this piano tutorial, we reveal powerful finger speed exercises that will turbocharge your piano technique. Whether you're a beginner or seeking to enhance your skills, these exercises are designed to unlock the full potential of your fingers, allowing you to play with lightning-fast speed and flawless accuracy.

Learn the secrets of piano finger speed as we guide you through dynamic scale patterns, targeted finger drills, and essential techniques. These exercises will challenge and strengthen your fingers, enabling you to conquer even the most demanding piano passages.
Whether you dream of performing intricate pieces or simply want to excel in your piano playing, these exercises will be your secret weapon. It's time to make your mark as a pianist and ignite your passion for playing with speed and precision.

Join us now and embark on this transformative piano adventure. Elevate your piano technique, dazzle with your speed, and become the pianist you've always wanted to be.

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I am now 64 years old. My eyes were blind at the age of 60 years old and undergone complete eye surgery for two years. I started out by watching on internet piano lessons for a while at the age of 62 when I bought for myself a 61 keys standard keyboard "Davis 206" and followed the basic piano lessons on the YouTube. But then I had to give away my piano because someone, a close relative, needed to learn the piano notes more than I do however, I have a plan of buying again for myself, hopefully by the end of 2023.
All I do now is practice those finger exercises like arpeggios on top or at the edges of a table, and imagining those few basic exercises I was then doing. I have saved those simple and basic arpeggio lessons from the internet and still watching on them most of my time.
There is not much for me to do here at home, always getting bored day in and day out. I remember that it was playing the piano, even with those basic finger movements on piano keys, they all produce creative moments that induces good feeling while enjoying the freedom to play whatever keys that combines to produce some sort of emotional comfort and stress relief.
It is like my automatic fingers on top of a typewriter without looking at the keys. The difference is experiencing enjoyment which can only be felt on top of a piano keyboard while listening on what the fingers can express.








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leocadelina
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I am writing from Germany. I am 66 years old and started playing the piano about 3 years ago. AND YES! I can highly recommend the book 'Scales and Arppeggios' you referred to to all piano players. I bought it shortly after I started. Very, very helpful! And another tip I can confirm: Practice slowly! Once you have accidentally trained a mistake into your muscle memory, it is exceedingly difficult to erase it again.

andreasmaier
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Grand scale looks amazing to play. Can't wait to get that experience.

jamesbuchanan
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I am 61 and just started playing after giving up as a child. So yes I have that book mentioned and the Alfred Adult All-In_one Course. I back that up with great teachers like yourself. Thanks for giving to the community

scwyldspirit
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So clear explanation, you are blessed .

michealjohn
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A new subscriber here. Really appreciate this video. You asked your viewers to identify what is their biggest struggle in playing fast on the piano. For me it's hand independence. For scales, it's playing left and right hands simultaneously across multiple octaves, since the fingerings are typically the mirror image of each other. In general, I find that hand independence presents the greatest challenge in improving at the piano, particularly in mastering songs where the left hand might be playing a rhythmic pattern (e.g. a stride or blues pattern) while the right hand is playing the melody.

SteveinJersey
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As a drummer who is dabbling in the piano, I can attest that slow = fast. Get the fundamentals and technique down first, and speed comes naturally. Also, that Grand Scale was amazing!

jbentonio
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After many years of study, I've discovered that playing scales competently (and fast) greatly increases your ability to play advanced pieces. There's just one catch: to get the maximum benefit from playing scales, your repertoire (and your sight reading ability) should be advancing right along with your more rapid scales.

robertlivenmore
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Love the book you mentioned! I also got it spiral bound which is awesome! Being older I think the hardest thing for me playing fast is my stiff fingers. Thanks for all you do!!!

janeS
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i am a new retiree learner, love your exercises, takes a while to get through but very helpful! Thanks!

dhirenoza
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Kaitlyn You are awesome! Thank You so much for what you do!

batboy
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That would be the efficient test if my new roland works properly. Waiting for the delivery in 5 days, Will practise your lessons.thank you so much.

khinekhine
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Really appreciate very useful !! Thank you very much

jaishriram
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THE TEACHER FULL WITH SMILE, THIS IS A PLACE TO LEARN PIANO BETTER....

irwanbron
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Wow, you jumped from 2+K to 8K in about last week! This is great movement for all of us with you Teacher.
Again nice lesson. Thank you.

alexgoriatchenkov
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Great Scales, thank you, so varied to do scales practices.

julieswank
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I'm waiting for your lessons about fills.Your my favorite piano teacher:)

lockedmeup
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Wow Kaitlyn that was amazing… the grand scale or arpeggio! Very inspiring! Love your videos! For the metronome how many notes per beat were you playing there? Thanks for your great advice. ❤

mvdeehan
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A metronome should definitely part of the equation, particularly with scales and arpeggios. Playing fast is one thing. Playing fast in time definitely takes a more accurate approach.

Sagittarius-
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Great video. I'm not new on the piano. However, I am new to playing the piano correctly. Your fingers are so close to the keys (the way they should be), and you're going so fast that I can't catch which fingers you're using. I'm referring to the grand scale. I can hear the scale but I can't make the finger technique.

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