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Getting Those Fingers Back into Shape

Back to school is just around the corner, so music lessons aren't far behind. Get your chops (your finger strength and dexterity) up to snuff by trying out these finger exercises.

I think it's safe to say that most music students take it easy during the summer. Most music teachers like to as well. However, with fall just around the corner, it's time to strengthen those fingers!

I recommended a few popular books with hand exercises a while back. Last year, I finally worked through the first book of Hanon exercises:

The New Hanon

The New Hanon (link to my affiliate link)

This summer, I'm working my way through the Schmitt Five-Finger Exercises, op. 16 (affiliate link).

What I really like about the Schmitt exercises is that they are five-finger exercises. Sure, you're supposed to play them 15 times each, but it's really not that bad. I use the following pattern:

  • Five times legato

  • Five times staccato

  • Five times something else

That "something else" could be portato, or jazz triplets or two-note slurs. I do notice that it takes at least five repetitions of the pattern before my tone evens out.

If you're looking for a way to get your fingers back into shape before the fall, you can't go wrong with Hanon or Schmitt. It beats playing your Conservatory scales, chords and arpeggios every day.

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What to Have in Your Technique Toolbox

My friend and colleague, LaDona Ahenda expands upon my list of Popular Hand & Technical Exercises Books with this three-part series.

My friend and colleague, LaDona Ahenda has published a comprehensive series on "In the Technique Toolbox". She takes a look at several books and methods, grouped by level.

In the Technique Box (Part 1): Beginner & Elementary

In the Technique Box (Part 2): Intermediate

In the Technique Box (Part 3): Advanced

Are we surprised that most of them are on the Popular Hand Exercises For Piano Book List? Please, tell me that you weren't.

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Popular Hand Exercises Books for Piano

If you or your piano teacher have decided that you add finger strengthening exercises into your at-home practice sessions, check out these popular books of finger exercises. Please note, this list is just for piano. I'll eventually get around to posting popular exercise books for the other instruments.

Regardless of your playing level, or whether you are preparing for a piano exam, finger exercises are one of the keys to achieving technical fluency. These finger strengthening exercises give you the chops you need to tackle your pieces (AKA "repertoire").

This is a list of 15 of the most popular books of finger exercises for piano. If you click on the link, you'll go to a page to order it (or get more information on it):

  1. The Complete Book of Scales, Chords, Arpeggios and Cadences: Includes All the Major, Minor (Natural, Harmonic, Melodic) & Chromatic Scales - Plus Additional Instructions on Music Fundamentals

  2. Hanon: The Virtuoso Pianist in Sixty Exercises, Complete (Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics, Vol. 925)

  3. Piano Essentials: Scales, Chords, Arpeggios, and Cadences for the Contemporary Pianist (Book & CD)

  4. The First Book of Scales, Chords, Arpeggios & Cadences (Alfred's Basic Piano Library)

  5. The Piano Handbook: A Complete Guide for Mastering Piano

  6. Master School of Virtuoso Piano Playing: Volume I Finger Exercises (Dover Music for Piano)

  7. Oscar Peterson - Jazz Exercises, Minuets, Etudes & Pieces for PianoMaster School of Virtuoso Piano Playing: Volume I Finger Exercises (Dover Music for Piano)

  8. Hanon for the Developing Pianist - Book/CD Pack: Hal Leonard Student Piano Library - Book/CD (Technique Classics)

  9. The School of Velocity, Op. 299 (Complete): For The Piano (Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics Vol. 161)

  10. Burgmuller, Czerny & Hanon: 32 Piano Studies for Technique and Musicality: 1

  11. Junior Hanon (Alfred Masterwork Edition)

  12. Twenty-Five Easy and Progressive Studies for the Piano, Op. 100: Piano Solo

  13. Schmitt Op. 16: Preparatory Exercises For the Piano, with Appendix (Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics, Vol. 434)

  14. Czerny: Art of Finger Dexterity for the Piano, Op. 740 (Complete) (Schirmer's Library Of Musical Classics, Vol. 154)

  15. Hanon: The Virtuoso Pianist (Complete) (Alfred Masterwork Edition)

Your eyes aren't deceiving you. There are several different editions of Hanon's exercises - all of them are pretty popular.

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