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Arpeggio Warm-Up Exercise
This is my fave piano warm-up these days: arpeggios.
This has been my favourite warm-up exercises lately. After playing the piano for over 30 years, you have to come up with different practice drills to keep things fresh.
First, I start by playing a one-octave arpeggio (eighth notes). I start slowly and as soon as I hear that I'm playing evenly, then I branch out to two octaves (eighth notes), then three (eighth note triplets) and then finally four (sixteenth notes). Sometimes, I have to repeat a particular stage three or more times before I hear that I'm playing evenly.
For an added challenge, I change the articulation: staccato, legato, portato or slurred. Then, for a bonus, each hand will play a different articulation.
Beginner piano students can just stick with one-octave arpeggios. Junior intermediate students can branch out to two-octaves. Upper intermediate students can go up to three octaves, while advanced students should go up to four octaves.
Here's a video demonstration:
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):
Piano Essentials: Scales, Chords, Arpeggios, and Cadences for the Contemporary Pianist (Book & CD)
The First Book of Scales, Chords, Arpeggios & Cadences (Alfred's Basic Piano Library)
Master School of Virtuoso Piano Playing: Volume I Finger Exercises (Dover Music for Piano)
Oscar Peterson - Jazz Exercises, Minuets, Etudes & Pieces for PianoMaster School of Virtuoso Piano Playing: Volume I Finger Exercises (Dover Music for Piano)
Burgmuller, Czerny & Hanon: 32 Piano Studies for Technique and Musicality: 1
Twenty-Five Easy and Progressive Studies for the Piano, Op. 100: Piano Solo
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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