10 TRICKS TO GET AN AWESOME PIANO TECHNIQUE - HOW TO PRACTICE PIANO SCALES

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  • @bernardbarnett1799
    @bernardbarnett1799 6 лет назад +119

    I have been playing piano And keyboard for several years and have always wanted to play scales with much more ease, After watching your video on scale practice I have found out what I have been doing wrong, Thank you very much, I have found practicing much more easier now, THANK YOU once again

    • @DLLPiano
      @DLLPiano  6 лет назад +9

      You are welcome! Glad to help :)

    • @juniorfranca9636
      @juniorfranca9636 5 лет назад +2

      @@DLLPiano I had the same problem, now I can understand! Thak you very much!!!!

    • @irlandesarette9776
      @irlandesarette9776 4 года назад +2

      bernard Barnett tanks

    • @Kassiusday
      @Kassiusday 3 года назад +2

      Just starting so happy to start with best advices !!rotate ..::

    • @mergok4694
      @mergok4694 3 года назад +2

      I appreciate the way you teach

  • @tonyedward528
    @tonyedward528 4 года назад +15

    After years of playing Scale, I have never heard of this technique for playing scales. I am amazed by this technique. Thank you.

  • @MrAdamNTProtester
    @MrAdamNTProtester 4 года назад +14

    EVERYONE should watch this video before having to get so far along with their INCORRECT methods that they have to UNLEARN them in order to play the complex pieces & continue to grow on their road to being a virtuoso... thanks you for sharing THE MOST IMPORTANT LESSON on how to play scales EVER!

  • @johnanthony8375
    @johnanthony8375 4 года назад +15

    I was taught to tuck thumb under when playing C major. Rotating the hand is much easier and allows my hand to remain relaxed longer. Thank you for your Info!

  • @gtberg
    @gtberg 4 года назад +10

    Good lesson. Eliminating tension of the hand is very important. I had to pretty much stop playing from developing carpal tunnel, and tendonitis, and it was all from holding tension in the fingers as I played. Trying to unlearn bad habits is very hard. Too many teachers don't know this stuff.

  • @deaconblues3964
    @deaconblues3964 4 года назад +30

    Thanks, Most teachers on RUclips forget that there is a PHYSICAL aspect of playing the piano.
    Please create some more videos on exercises to develop independent hands and finger dexterity.
    Thanks again.
    db

    • @MoveOverMozart
      @MoveOverMozart 3 года назад +1

      Yes, good point. I agree! 🎶🎹💙

  • @DamonLarionov
    @DamonLarionov 6 лет назад +16

    Perfect lesson on technical things of playing the piano. Very helpful

  • @lordbyron3603
    @lordbyron3603 3 года назад +4

    After 50 years of playing,, I finally received some very helpful teachings. Thank you.

  • @13Moondancer
    @13Moondancer 5 лет назад +16

    I’m practising on the table whilst watching. Very well explained. Thank you.

  • @tizgrowinghands
    @tizgrowinghands 3 года назад +3

    Wow. I watched this video with a MINIMUM of concern and attention. And, I learned a very valuable lesson. "ROTATING" the fingers!!! Now for the fun part! "PRACTICING"!

  • @jamesdel2324
    @jamesdel2324 5 лет назад +10

    I just watched this. Thank you for sharing to us. I will have to study this.

  • @patriciafoy2894
    @patriciafoy2894 4 года назад +7

    Thanks for providing this. I am teaching a piano class which has had to temporarily go online. This is a great resource to help the students in our time apart.

  • @CarlosLorenzo
    @CarlosLorenzo 4 года назад +8

    Thanks for this! I've been wondering how to relax the fingers and getting some speed. This video is a good shortcut to dexterity in fingering. Fine tuning the mechanics of the movement is definitely a wonderful piece of advice.

  • @peternemeth1777
    @peternemeth1777 4 года назад +8

    I'm a physiotherapist and want to give you the advice to try to heal your arthritis. First you should let check from your doctor wether your problem is arthritis or osteoarthritis. In case of both you can try to cool the local temperature of the affected areas by using ice. I recommand to apply ice 5 minutes daily. For this you take a yogurt cup, fill it with water, put an icecream stick in it, put it in the icebox of your refridgerator and the next day you have your ice on the stick. So you take the yogurt cup, keep it under running warm water until the ice separates from the cup. Then you rub with the naked ice the affected areas for five minutes (with circular movements like using a deodorant roller). And try to do that daily. After a while your body will give you feed back wether it helps or not. If it helps you will continue freely. The other tip is if its osteoarthritis that would mean that parts of the cartilage of the bones that a joint consists of is worn out or dissapeared and bones hits another bone directly which causes the pain. In this case you can try to rebuild the cartilage. You must know that the brain will start to build up or produce cartilage whenever it is needed. The brain will activate the regeneration of the dissapeared cartilage when two kinds of stimulus are given. Either one or two or both and that is if you pull a joint or if you exercise pressure upon a joint. Pulling the two bones of a joint apart from each other always relaxes a joint because on every joint naturally is a certain degree of a pressure in order to give the joint a certain degree of strength. So my advice is. Pull each of your fingers in its length. So try it with every joint. Each finger has three joints and you can pull all three joints separately. When you pull don't pull hard. Pull just a little with feeling. Try to feel it when you pull your fingers. When you do it correctly your body gives the feedback and will tell you something like: oh. That feels good. I like that. Oh that actually relaxes the joint or something like that. And attention: just a little, a fine pull. Do that as much and as often you like but as a recommendation do every joint: 5×3 joints ten times, ten pulls. You can also keep the pull and hold it for a couple of seconds. That's also possible. Try to do it as a habit every day. The more you do of this exercise the quicker the regeneration can happen. There's no garantee that it works but try it. I could help a lot of poeple with this method.

    • @jelmermulder7276
      @jelmermulder7276 4 года назад

      Wtf you talking about haha

    • @peternemeth1777
      @peternemeth1777 4 года назад +1

      @@jelmermulder7276 this I responded to someone that told in this comment threat that he can't stretch his fingers on the piano very far because of pain caused by arthritis, that is the inflammation of the joints of the fingers. Because I'm a professional physiotherapist I gave tips for practical exercises what one with arthritis can try in order to heal the disease. And because I thought: maybe there are more people with arthritis that watch this video. So I decided to make this personal response public so that anyone that needs healing can give it a try. That was the idea. Now you know. You might have healthy joints but believe me there are those that have unhealthy joints of their fingers and suffer pain and suffer in general particularly when one loves to play the piano but is unable because of the pain. The general opinion of people and the medical world is that there is no cure to this disease. But I study healing since almost 30 years and made experiences with healing and know by experience that it is possible to heal a disease that the medical world sees as incurable.

    • @peternemeth1777
      @peternemeth1777 3 года назад

      @** This is what I learned. When you exert pressure upon a joint or when you pull on a joint, the brain activates the reinforcement of the joint in order to handle the exerted force. When as an example you carry daily a bucket with 10 kg load the bones must become stronger to be able to withstand the force. And part of this reinforcement is the cartilage. I can't remember anymore whether I read it in a book or whether a teacher taught us in the training. I know by experience that it works, because I healed in several cases patients with arthritis and arthrosis and their pain ceased after I pulled on the joint in a couple of treatments. Sometimes it needs a couple of months until there's an effect but it works.

  • @34rn357
    @34rn357 4 года назад +5

    Thank you so very very much for this excellent video, Daniel. I have just started on piano (I am a guitarist) and this video answered many of my questions about basic hand technique. I haven't seen a better video about piano scales than this one of yours. Your point about keeping relaxed seems to me to be key to developing good playing technique. Your suggestions will help me avoid hand and finger problems. I've watched the video several times and I see something new every time I review it. Thank you!

  • @jcsemmo
    @jcsemmo 5 лет назад +2

    I have been playing keyboard for several years.. Now after watching your video my speed of playing scale is improved, what a brilliant teacher you are, thank you so much, and please make more videos if possible, thanks again

  • @hungryformusik
    @hungryformusik 4 года назад +3

    I started with the 'Thumb under' technique (see e.g. Zach Evans) which was o.k. for the beginner, and which meant playing at very slow speed and acknowledging every single key. But as soon as I was ready to speed up, the movements shown here, very similar to Aleksander Woronicki's, really make a difference. The feeling of total relaxation is just fantastic.

  • @dnglbry1
    @dnglbry1 5 лет назад +1

    WOW!!!!!MY FRIEND I AM FOREVER INDEBTED TO YOU!!!!YOUR WISDOM HELPED NOT ONLY MY PLAYING SPEED BUT ALSO LEVITATED TENDON FATIGUE I WAS EXPERIENCING IN MY WRISTS THINKING IT WAS FROM OLD AGE!!!!!!!...;- }

  • @lizf946
    @lizf946 5 лет назад +3

    As a beginning piano learner with arthritis thought I would have to give it up because my hands were always so tense (and lock up) But with your method I can relax my fingers and let them go where they would normally go and keep my fingers straighter. (had already cut my fingernails way down). Wow, my new keyboard is safe and so are my hands. I was never intending to go fast like you, just play without pain and injury. Thank you that you gave hope to so many others like me.

    • @scottlynnrobinson426
      @scottlynnrobinson426 5 лет назад

      I have the same problem...arthritis...poo!

    • @peternemeth1777
      @peternemeth1777 4 года назад

      I'm a physiotherapist and want to give you the advice to try to heal your arthritis. First you should let check from your doctor wether your problem is arthritis or osteoarthritis. In case of both you can try to cool the local temperature of the affected areas by using ice. I recommand to apply ice 5 minutes daily. For this you take a yogurt cup, fill it with water, put an icecream stick in it, put it in the icebox of your refridgerator and the next day you have your ice on the stick. So you take the yogurt cup, keep it under running warm water until the ice separates from the cup. Then you rub with the naked ice the affected areas for five minutes (with circular movements like using a deodorant roller). And try to do that daily. After a while your body will give you feed back wether it helps or not. If it helps you will continue freely. The other tip is if its osteoarthritis that would mean that parts of the cartilage of the bones that a joint consists of is worn out or dissapeared and bones hits another bone directly which causes the pain. In this case you can try to rebuild the cartilage. You must know that the brain will start to build up or produce cartilage whenever it is needed. The brain will activate the regeneration of the dissapeared cartilage when two kinds of stimulus are given. Either one or two or both and that is if you pull a joint or if you exercise pressure upon a joint. Pulling the two bones of a joint apart from each other always relaxes a joint because on every joint naturally is a certain degree of a pressure in order to give the joint a certain degree of strength. So my advice is. Pull each of your fingers in its length. So try it with every joint. Each finger has three joints and you can pull all three joints separately. When you pull don't pull hard. Pull just a little with feeling. Try to feel it when you pull your fingers. When you do it correctly your body gives the feedback and will tell you something like: oh. That feels good. I like that. Oh that actually relaxes the joint or something like that. And attention: just a little, a fine pull. Do that as much and as often you like but as a recommendation do every joint: 5×3 joints ten times, ten pulls. You can also keep the pull and hold it for a couple of seconds. That's also possible. Try to do it as a habit every day. The more you do of this exercise the quicker the regeneration can happen. There's no garantee that it works but try it. I could help a lot of poeple with this method.

  • @jaykay1053
    @jaykay1053 6 лет назад +6

    Wow! I've never heard of any of this. It's great!

  • @qwadratix
    @qwadratix 3 года назад +3

    Very helpful. Immediately went to the piano and played a scale at least twice the speed I normally can manage.

  • @anthonyscott16
    @anthonyscott16 5 лет назад +3

    I've never even considered movements like this. Excellent lesson! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this.

  • @velcroman11
    @velcroman11 Месяц назад

    Never hate your scales, love the opportunity to practice scales. Scales are the bed rock from which a great musician is created.

  • @amitdas1967
    @amitdas1967 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the real knowledge... I was really confused but you made it clear...thank you

  • @moniquemaldonado23
    @moniquemaldonado23 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much, I've never been taught how to move my hands over the keys like this! I can't wait to practice this.

  • @desmondrare-rangitaka2681
    @desmondrare-rangitaka2681 6 лет назад +8

    wonderfully enlightening

  • @diane217c
    @diane217c 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you. Best I've seen on scales and the hand movement.

  • @binyaminrabha2982
    @binyaminrabha2982 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for helping by this video.. I like your fingering on the scales.. it's very helpful

  • @cazfromoz1
    @cazfromoz1 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent tutorial on a very important topic for playing piano properly and easily, without unnecessary tension in fingers. I wish I'd been taught this technique many years ago. Now, I'll be passing it onto my students. Thank you for sharing and spending time to explain. Mucho gracias!

  • @ledgendairy3056
    @ledgendairy3056 5 лет назад +4

    Best information on all internet! Thank you so much for the trick, I learned to tuck thumb under, and its hard! This way is so much better

  • @kimdungang1269
    @kimdungang1269 5 лет назад +1

    Magical fingers !! Thanks so much .

  • @BERESTARA
    @BERESTARA 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you!!! Needed that so much !

  • @Antonio-ti2he
    @Antonio-ti2he 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you ever so much. Just beautiful! Thank you.

  • @SpinkingKK
    @SpinkingKK 4 года назад +5

    You are awesome bro. I was thinking the fingering is the most important thing to learn in piano when I was driving home . Then to stumble across your video from another channel on piano was just amazing . Thank you . I'm doing the same mistake with the fingers as you highlighted in this video. It was helping me with the correct timing though .

  • @lunsche9281
    @lunsche9281 4 года назад +6

    I have missed this very useful lesson until now. Thank you soooo much.

  • @patslark
    @patslark 6 лет назад +1

    That is the most helpful lesson I have ever seen! I wish I had been taught this when I was starting to learn. Going to work on it now. Thank you.

  • @hybridepiano8
    @hybridepiano8 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much DLLPiano, great information!

  • @mswenson9707
    @mswenson9707 6 лет назад +2

    I'm very excited to find this!

  • @kellylave13
    @kellylave13 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome tip... thank you so much 👍💕

  • @pnpsilver
    @pnpsilver 2 года назад

    I just started self learning how to play piano so I've been researching tutorials based on my own point blank views on what I should be learning first and this hand technique is the thing I needed but didn't know the names for. Tyvm! I like how elegant the technique is, for such a beautiful instrument.

  • @tasbatara198
    @tasbatara198 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @thien64
    @thien64 4 года назад

    Fantastic technique. Playing piano is so much enjoyable using this technique. Thanks for sharing.

  • @sterlingvanhayden7997
    @sterlingvanhayden7997 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for passing along this invaluable knowledge and insight...

  • @afara2000
    @afara2000 6 лет назад +18

    This video is excellent tutorial. Do you have a tutorial for Arpeggios? If not, can you make one? Thanks.

    • @afara2000
      @afara2000 6 лет назад +1

      DLLPiano Thanks a lot.

  • @williammills1026
    @williammills1026 5 лет назад

    Very helpful. Thanks a lot!!!

  • @paulp3053
    @paulp3053 4 года назад

    I always like when someone presents a new, unknown, but better way of making things. Haven't experience yet your technique, but I'm pretty sure it's very good. Thank you very much for sharing. This is something similar with the introduction of A shape for classical guitar players, which prevents bad back posture, even if all the scholar teachers recommend it...

  • @RonDavis2012
    @RonDavis2012 5 лет назад +1

    wow, instantly easier Wow, I've heard of this technique before , but did't keep it in mind, but I will from now on, Thks a lot.

  • @Bigdrum2
    @Bigdrum2 6 лет назад +59

    This "Rotation-Tipp" speeded up my scale-playing about 30 % ...immediatly... just by knowing it and keep it in mind and made them smoother and even more musically. Thanks a lot. :-) Great.

    • @unclejunebug7178
      @unclejunebug7178 5 лет назад +5

      Mark Hill Mark,Please shut the fuck up

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    • @toriwolf5978
      @toriwolf5978 5 лет назад +2

      Chris W thanks for letting us know appreciated.

  • @johne1599
    @johne1599 4 года назад

    Great lesson. Thank you very much!

  • @pamtuksanun8285
    @pamtuksanun8285 5 лет назад +1

    You are such a wonderful human being, thank you!!!

    • @tusharmehtadxb
      @tusharmehtadxb 4 года назад

      Wonderful, it looks bit faster for me because I am just starting but I wish one day I will be able to grab something out of these. Keep doing good work bro.

  • @user-ft6xr2bh2e
    @user-ft6xr2bh2e 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing tutorial! Thanks

  • @TheBatteraser
    @TheBatteraser 6 лет назад

    Thank you ! Verry usefull Thx for the tip, it Goes much better now

  • @mimaw7700
    @mimaw7700 4 года назад

    Wow I can’t wait to try this! Thank so much for this video🤗

  • @toriwolf5978
    @toriwolf5978 5 лет назад +4

    Just discovered your channel lol I’m trying to learn the scales on my own. Thanks for posting.

  • @earlfitzsimmonds6795
    @earlfitzsimmonds6795 4 года назад

    Thanks this is very enlightening.I will now practice my scales this way.

  • @LemricVillaflorOfficial
    @LemricVillaflorOfficial 6 лет назад +2

    very useful for a beginner like me. Thank You!

  • @BritRael
    @BritRael 6 лет назад

    Many thanks. Very impressive!

  • @ericlubisse8461
    @ericlubisse8461 4 года назад +1

    Thank you. I'll try this out.

  • @Jazzmarcel
    @Jazzmarcel 6 лет назад +1

    Dam, excellent video!........please make more of these!

  • @traceburroughs
    @traceburroughs 4 года назад +5

    If I'm playing a song in Cmaj, and my left hand is playing the C, can I play any of the notes in the following scales as the melody with my right hand: C Lydian, C Dorian, C Lydian-Dominant, or C Half-Dimished scale?

  • @Souls4Music
    @Souls4Music 5 лет назад +1

    Wonderful.. You are the great teacher..

  • @rafikdiwan729
    @rafikdiwan729 6 лет назад

    Awesome way of explaining finger positions I am confident will hep me lot to go far

  • @husainlehri
    @husainlehri 3 года назад +2

    What an amazing and informative tutorial. Haven’t come across any of this anywhere. God bless you for sharing this with the world. THANK YOU !

  • @allenyadane
    @allenyadane 5 лет назад

    nice video.. we do have piano but i dont have any idea for playing it. now ive followed ur tricks . and enjoyed it. thanks

  • @robertroundtreerearden1182
    @robertroundtreerearden1182 6 лет назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO I WILL TRY AND UNDERSTAND IT AND LISTEN TO IT AND TRY TO PLAY IT WITH THOSE FUNDEMTALS

  • @huemanatie4392
    @huemanatie4392 5 лет назад

    I an clearing out a space for the piano I am going to buy and I am so glad to get these points that will get me off on the right foot and make the learning more practical and quicker. It really makes sense.

  • @jlaselle1
    @jlaselle1 6 лет назад +1

    Great job....I think I finally understand modes....I knew it was playing the scale from a different starting note...but I thought the intervals stayed in place playing all naturals....I see now it is playing the second while moving the intervals....thanks...

  • @2002jorgeparr
    @2002jorgeparr 3 года назад

    this is a new an EXCELLENT TECHNIQUE DUDE! Muito OBRIGADO!

  • @smamind
    @smamind 4 года назад +1

    I am glad I ran into this video. I learned how to not stress my fingers. Very useful technique.

  • @boldcautionproductions9203
    @boldcautionproductions9203 4 года назад

    Saved this video in a playlist all by itself named THE Piano Scale Video to Watch.
    Thank you for the share.

  • @clasesdepercusion
    @clasesdepercusion 6 лет назад +1

    Thankyou very much!

  • @aaronharunthemustard6498
    @aaronharunthemustard6498 6 лет назад +2

    i love it...atleast it will help me become a pro soon

  • @pravo.
    @pravo. 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks brother nice tutorial

  • @mohanpremathilake915
    @mohanpremathilake915 4 года назад +1

    Very valuable lesson,thank you ❤️🙏💐

  • @soul_of_chemistry
    @soul_of_chemistry 5 лет назад

    So simple and effective teaching sir....Respect for you...

  • @CarNerd7
    @CarNerd7 4 месяца назад

    This video totally changed my way of playing!! Its so much smoother, clean and easier now! Thank you

  • @julinho218
    @julinho218 6 лет назад

    thank you very much. Very useful

  • @joneps9336
    @joneps9336 6 лет назад +2

    I've watched thousands of piano tutorials and MUST say that yours are by far the best! Thank you my dude

    • @peternemeth1777
      @peternemeth1777 4 года назад

      Agreed. :) The point is: always relaxed. He made that very clear. 👍⛱️

  • @claudiarobinson6432
    @claudiarobinson6432 6 лет назад

    I have been trying to find this secret for a long, long, time. I knew there had to be some type of pattern to it and now that you have shown it in slow motion I can really move forward.

  • @edumartin5842
    @edumartin5842 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome!!🙏
    Tks!

  • @ImtiyazPathan31
    @ImtiyazPathan31 6 лет назад

    I love those movements of your fingers on scales and it looks very easy but definitely not that much, But, still I'm gonna try this because I need to learn to play those scales

  • @Medina1969
    @Medina1969 4 года назад +5

    That's exactly how I teach my student, explaining them techniques, considering length of the fingers.

  • @creativedecysions
    @creativedecysions 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant thanks!

  • @mashabukhanets7107
    @mashabukhanets7107 6 лет назад +1

    Bravo!!!!

  • @gedelasasibhushanarao3863
    @gedelasasibhushanarao3863 3 года назад +1

    Very good tip. I am trying to practice

  • @genahebert4
    @genahebert4 4 года назад

    Awesome information! Thank you 😊

  • @paulcrooks388
    @paulcrooks388 6 лет назад +3

    Beautiful

  • @metubetomuch
    @metubetomuch 6 лет назад

    This is something I have never seen anyone show on RUclips. This was an awesome lesson. Thank you.

  • @base2andaxolotl278
    @base2andaxolotl278 6 лет назад +4

    Hello,
    Thanks you for this simple but terrific demonstration of hand and finger movements on the piano. Will you please do the left hand video , two hands, and basic videos - chords, keys, reading etc on playing the piano. You seem like a natural teacher. Bless you and thank you.

    • @rosachristina1973
      @rosachristina1973 6 лет назад

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    • @Keira88
      @Keira88 4 года назад

      yes, please make it also for the left hand!!!

  • @elsapahang5700
    @elsapahang5700 6 лет назад +3

    I love watching it see if i can do I'm just learning to play.

  • @grizzlymartin1
    @grizzlymartin1 5 лет назад +1

    Very cool. Thank you.

  • @gkben1412
    @gkben1412 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much

  • @techdoc99
    @techdoc99 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing these techniques.. Very helpful!

  • @jaredcalabar7450
    @jaredcalabar7450 6 лет назад +1

    helpful indeed....! please do a video on runs (fills)

  • @deniamassetti5522
    @deniamassetti5522 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much.

  • @jelmermulder7276
    @jelmermulder7276 4 года назад

    Very great video. Thank you for teaching me the rotational part of the hand.

  • @mdocho4944
    @mdocho4944 5 лет назад +2

    Wonderful

  • @unnikrishnanperamana2526
    @unnikrishnanperamana2526 4 года назад +6

    Sir, as a beginner I got a suggestion. Please play slowly. Especially while you teaching scales, if you could display the keys you play, we can make note of those keys and that will help us to follow easily. Thanks for the assistance you extend.

    • @brencc147
      @brencc147 3 года назад +1

      Yes a little slower would be nice .. good advice but too fast. He can play very fast but should go slowest that we can learn how to play fast too..

    • @MoveOverMozart
      @MoveOverMozart 3 года назад

      🎶🎹💙 this is a great video but if you need a different perspective, maybe try this simple version with a free piano lead sheet -- here is the link: ruclips.net/video/pHCc0qHpqQI/видео.html

  • @Bruingebak
    @Bruingebak 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @vicksondesigns
    @vicksondesigns 6 лет назад +1

    its very good and educating