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    Default Great right-hand practice routine

    I found this video a while back and recently decided to give the scale workout a try. Wow! It's a great way to warm up the right hand and improve control (and conscious awareness) of what the right hand is up to. It'll also give your left hand a workout.

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    Default Re: Great right-hand practice routine

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Romkey View Post
    I found this video a while back and recently decided to give the scale workout a try. Wow! It's a great way to warm up the right hand and improve control (and conscious awareness) of what the right hand is up to. It'll also give your left hand a workout.
    Set up your metronome and that works as both an articulation and a time exercise. I only know that only because a friend showed it to me. He includes the odd number subdivisions too, and not just the triplets. Blows my mind.

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