The Thumb-Under Trap
Discover why the old “thumb-under” technique limits your playing and how a natural, three-dimensional approach can unlock freedom and flow in your scales and arpeggios.
Discover why the old “thumb-under” technique limits your playing and how a natural, three-dimensional approach can unlock freedom and flow in your scales and arpeggios.
Practising scales and arpeggios is important but often associated with drudgery. In this blog post, graham Fitch gives some ideas to making practising them more fun and effective!
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Scales and arpeggios are part of the requirements of all examination boards, and every pianist will encounter them. The importance of knowing scales and arpeggios in every key cannot be…