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piano lesson : five finger exercises
An important piano lesson about five finger exercises. I strongly advise the student, as he advances, to play through some of the Exercises every day, increasing the Tempo gradually but never playing them too rapidly, and paying careful attention to the articulation of the fingers. It is also advisable to play the scales and Arpeggio Exercises straight through without a break in each key. All the Exercises given here should always be played by each hand separately. The following Exercises can be played either Forte or Piano, and may be repeated three or four times, but without fatiguing the hand. Each bar to be repeated four times.
Description of the five finger exercises : piano lesson
The semibreves to be kept pressed down, and the crotchets to be played with the fingers marked under them, while counting aloud and lifting the different fingers about an inch from the keyboard.
Right Hand:

Five finger piano exercises
piano scales and arpeggios : exercises I
These piano scales and arpeggios should be practiced every day with the accompanying arpeggio exercises in four different keys. Thus every scale and arpeggio in all the tonalities will be gone through twice during the week; practice also this pentatonic scale chart on piano.

Arpeggios and piano scales : exercises
scales and arpeggios for piano : exercises
In this page there are some scales and arpeggios for piano.
Scales in D flat and Arpeggios for the Right hand on piano
No commentsPiano scales in thirds
Piano scales and chords to play to develop you technique on piano.
Scales In Thirds With Fingerings Marked
I. Right hand.
These fingerings can be used in all tonalities.
II. Left hand.




