![]() Your brain learns through creating neurons. Most people underestimate the importance of fingering.įingering is what allows you to play as fast as you need. Did you realize I swapped the G and A around in the middle of the word ‘paragraph’? Thought not! It’s precisely the same reading this paragraph. When reading music, we end up reading a series of patterns, not each note. Have you ever seen someone sight read a complicated piece and wondered, ‘how did they do that?’ The answer is patterns. If you know your scales, your muscle memory will instinctively know what scale is part of what melody, bassline or harmony – and you’ll be able to play it easier and more accurately knowing this. That means playing music means playing many different scales. So you may not realise it, but listening to music means listening to many different scales. Almost every harmonic progression is built around scales. Nearly every bass line follows a scale at some point. ![]() Possibly because scales are the one thing that can make or break your piano technique, almost every melody is made up in parts from a scale. Scales are those things that all pianists love to hate. ![]()
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