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How to Practice with Specific Targets in Mind

How to Practice with Specific Targets in Mind

In this video I use two requested excerpts to demonstrate how I navigate around problem areas dealing with a sloppy 4th finger. It's always best to be strategic about things like this -- rather than to repeat it without much thought, understand what's going on in the music, then identify the specific reasons as to why you are being held back.

Excerpts:
Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 (Third Mov, Bars 83-86)
Chopin Scherzo No. 2 (descending arpeggios)

Featured #100noteschallenge piece by Analogue Dear (Instagram @analoguedear)

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