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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2011

Jonathan Delbridge demonstrates techniques for practising scales. This video is aimed at pianists of an advanced standard (grades 6 and above). www.jonathandelbridge.com www.jonathandelbridge.blogspot.com

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  • Advanced?????????? :))))))))))))

  • @nicolai2091 By advanced I'm referring to ABRSM grades 6 to 8. The idea being to try practising in different ways to just what is on the syllabus and therefore develop technique further. Feel free to post some ideas on even more challenging techniques for developing scale playing! :)

  • do it in F# MAJOR :D 

  • @dennis0mus Its a good idea to do this scale practise in every key including F sharp major.

  • @entertainerd haha I know..

    its justa weird key...

    makes my fingers feel a little awkward, if ya know what I mean

  • @dennis0mus Yes I know what you mean. I've always found F sharp major and E flat minor arpeggios to be the hardest as all the notes are black keys!

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  • I love these warmups. I use Hannon exercises almost daily. Very helpful to loosen up.

  • some great ideas for practicing scales !!! THANKS !

  • thank you very nicely done.

  • Thanks Jonathan, this is really useful

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