The Musicarta Hanon

A video presentation of these essential finger exercises.

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The Musicarta Hanon

What You Will Learn!

  • The Musicarta Hanon is a video presentation of the famous Hanon finger exercises for pianists.
  • The original 30 Hanon finger exercises are demonstrated on a virtual piano with fingering and further graphic cues so that anyone can start making use of these popular, effective exercises.
  • In addition, there are ten sets of variations - in time signature, at intervals, in syncopated rhythms and to stretch the hand and so on - so your daily technical exercises need never get boring and can truly "light two candles with one match".
  • Watch the introductory video on the course landing page for a more visual description of the course content.

Description

The Hanon finger exercises have been helping pianists develop and maintain their finger technique for 150 years.

Now here's a video version that shows you how to play them, with sets of variations to develop your creative musical muscles and keep your practicing exciting and productive.

Watch the introductory video below, and try the first set for free.

Who Should Attend!

  • All pianists need ongoing technical exercise to maintain and build their technique. It's never too late to start - or catch up!
  • Musicarta is for musicians who want to develop their creative and expressive skills. The variations encourage an enquiring, can-do approach, and pupils should be willing to 'take the ball and run with it'!
  • Truly a course for all ages and stages. The sooner the beginner learns and loves a useful set of finger exercises like Hanon the better. The Musicarta Hanon also offers more challenging variations like canon and two-handed syncopation to stimulate more advanced players and veer off into pure keyboard creativity.
  • This course is suitable for complete beginners to advanced players. Try the sample material for free and find out where you fit in!

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Tags

  • Piano
  • Piano Chords

Subscribers

217

Lectures

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