Being able to play different rhythms and patterns in each hand is commonly referred to as “Hand Independence,” but a better name for this skill might be hand integration. Hand Independence is a big challenge among beginners and intermediate players, so how does one tackle it?
In this mini-course, you will learn some rhythmic techniques using scales to help you overcome the barrier of hand independence.
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Hand Independence – Intro
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Contrary Motion
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Eight Notes Pattern Over Quarter Notes
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Dotted Eight Notes Pattern Over Quarter Notes
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Triplets Pattern Over Quarter Notes
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Eight Notes Triplets Over Quarter Notes
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Sixteenth Notes Over Quarter Notes
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The examples are very useful, and I have incorporated them into my daily practice routine. These are more difficult to do correctly, and in time, than would seem at first glance. Another great lesson from Warren!