This exersise, though as simple as it is, isn't as easy as it looks. I started doing this about a few weeks ago and I still have a bit trouble when doing 3 random notes. Awesome exercise though!
@thelifeofdoton What this does is bring a second nature to your hands to just jump anywhere on the piano or keyboard without having to concentrate on it so hard. It also helps you to jump around and keep your fingers in timing as you jump around, you won't have any gaps in the timing if you do some leaps in a song. When you first start doing leaps, you will notice gaps in your timing, but as you get better, those gaps are gone and the playing gets really smooth.
Does this exercise teach us anything specifically or is it just a warm up? Do you have any patterns and exercises that you can recomend for jazz practice?
This exersise, though as simple as it is, isn't as easy as it looks. I started doing this about a few weeks ago and I still have a bit trouble when doing 3 random notes. Awesome exercise though!
corndogers564 1 year ago
@thelifeofdoton What this does is bring a second nature to your hands to just jump anywhere on the piano or keyboard without having to concentrate on it so hard. It also helps you to jump around and keep your fingers in timing as you jump around, you won't have any gaps in the timing if you do some leaps in a song. When you first start doing leaps, you will notice gaps in your timing, but as you get better, those gaps are gone and the playing gets really smooth.
TheGospelGhost 1 year ago
Good video. Horrendous camera skills. Fire that camera man of yours. You have beautiful piano skills.
alexisnikitin 1 year ago
Does this exercise teach us anything specifically or is it just a warm up? Do you have any patterns and exercises that you can recomend for jazz practice?
thelifeofdoton 2 years ago
i wish i could studied with you mr.campos
johnnynoirman 3 years ago
nice I'll give this a go.
easthousepinballwiza 3 years ago
Hello! This is interesting, but I have a question. Are you doing this on a certain scale, because the notes sound repetitive if you know what I mean.
Dadee3 3 years ago