4 Ways to Strengthen the 4th Finger | Piano Tutorial

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  • This piano tutorial is for everyone who is having trouble controlling or getting their 4th finger to play along. In this lesson, I have four exercises designed to help get better control of your wayward finger and at the same time, build strength. See if you can do all the 4 exercises I listed and let me know in the comments below.
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    1:35 First Exercise
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    5:51 Fourth Exercise
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Komentáƙe • 115

  • @jazerleepiano
    @jazerleepiano  Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +15

    Handy 🕘 Timestamps for you:
    0:00 Intro
    1:35 First Exercise
    2:38 Second Exercise
    4:05 Third Exercise
    5:51 Fourth Exercise

  • @scottev954
    @scottev954 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci +4

    Just tried these variations, my 4 and 5 fingers definitely need the work.

  • @Empatiaa
    @Empatiaa Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +21

    Hey, Jazer. I just want to say thank you for your free piano lessons and tips. I've been a musician for 21 years (acoustic guitar player), and I'm doing a major in music. Also want to follow a career in conducting. So, I decided to learn the piano. But right now I don't have the money to pay for a teacher.
    So, I just want to say thank you a lot for your kindness of sharing your knowledge with us! ❀ Is helping me a lot.

  • @elissahunt
    @elissahunt Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +18

    As a clarinet/sax player, I have a lot of experience with uncooperative fourth fingers. Mine are probably in better shape than most piano beginners, but that doesn't make them great. To everyone struggling with this I say, don't give up. It takes time, but if you persevere, you'll get there.

    • @aleccubides2570
      @aleccubides2570 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      yo I've been wanting to learn the saxophone...

    • @elissahunt
      @elissahunt Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      @@aleccubides2570 So, what's stopping you? Lots of info online on how to find/buy a decent beginner sax, plus more on how to play.

  • @user-ji9he8cf5f
    @user-ji9he8cf5f Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

    Great tutorial! Thanks! Jazer

  • @piano-harpsolos
    @piano-harpsolos Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Omg Jazer!! Love these exercises....l'll start practicing these trills and scales like this. Keep the videos coming!

  • @andreasmaier5361
    @andreasmaier5361 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +6

    Hi Jazer! This tutorial came just right in time! I tried this morning the C6 where I have to use right hand finger 1 on C, 3 on E, 4 on G and the pinky on A. I became aware that my finger number 4 is a complete disaster.

  • @foowishamewican
    @foowishamewican Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +76

    finger 4 feels horrible to do this exercise....makes me feel odd in my body lol

    • @pianistg_7893
      @pianistg_7893 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

      When practicing, if it is a little little bit unconforttable it means it's doing something (but keep in mind that if it is painful you should slow down, wait some time and try again later)

    • @150metri
      @150metri Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +5

      I can barely move it a few mm up. Have you made any progress?

    • @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
      @ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      Especially if you are a non-vegan, don't exercise, don't sleep well, and don't hydrate enough, like most Americans.

  • @user-ue5lb1sd8x
    @user-ue5lb1sd8x Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Great!
    Thanks!

  • @carolinegrevelle
    @carolinegrevelle Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Thank you for making this very helpful video. 💙

  • @anamattos01
    @anamattos01 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    This helped me a lot! Thank you very much!!!

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +2

    I started early on doing a variation of your fingers down exercise.
    I put LH 1 and 2 on C and B, RH 1 and 2 on D and E and hold them down. I then play F, G and A with my 3, 4 and 5 in all combinations. The first time I tried I had a burn in the forearm, but massage helps.
    I've had strong fingers from years of treating people after having to adapt my Chiropractic techniques due to a shoulder injury. But that led me to learn how to treat other people's shoulder, as well as my own. Grabbing a shoulder blade and massaging the interior muscles will do that. It's the same technique that vetenarians have to do to untwist an ovary on a cow. They suffer at first since they don't have finger strength, but after several years of practice, if they succeed they can then treat farm animals. Otherwise they stay in town and treat small animals.

  • @anabelsuerodegonzalez3061
    @anabelsuerodegonzalez3061 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    Great lesson, thank you! I’ll put it to practice, that 4th. finger is indeed the weakest. I appreciate your lessons and attention to detail problems in playing. Best!

  • @VeroAndrad
    @VeroAndrad Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Thank you!

  • @kyana_adelia
    @kyana_adelia Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Wow this video came out at the right time for me! About 3 days ago I had some trouble doing one of your finger independence exercises from like two years ago just because my 4th finger didn't want to cooperate. This was very coincidental thank you!

  • @taichikuen
    @taichikuen Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Thanks, Jazer.

  • @joeb4349
    @joeb4349 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    As you mention, raising all fingers as much as possible is beneficial. Good tutorial !

  • @annedwyer5572
    @annedwyer5572 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

    Thank you, this was a very useful video and good reminders to help with the weaker fingers😊

  • @Coda02
    @Coda02 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    Thank you for your amazing free lessons! I would love to see a video about how to play maj7 and min7 arpeggios over more than 1 octave!

  • @DanaDelRey
    @DanaDelRey Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Thanks alot❀

  • @lotusgaming4650
    @lotusgaming4650 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +4

    Hi Jazer ! I really love all your tutorial. I got stuck with song "Flower Dance" for a month because I always misses or failed when playing the whole song. After change the way of practice as you suggested, Magical things has happenned. I can play in self-confident way and sometimes autopilot but surely my fingers knew the way :D
    Can you suggest more how to play the sound soft and like wind/misty ? I practiced on electric piano, but mostly performed on Grand piano. The sound seems heavy than usual and it's not good for dynamic. Thank you for your reading and all your tutorials !

  • @umangmishra9328
    @umangmishra9328 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    ❀ lovely artist of piano

  • @Tiger-sg2zj
    @Tiger-sg2zj Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +7

    My copy of Hanon Book 1 tells you above each exercise which fingers that exercise was designed to help: No. 7 "Exercise of the greatest importance for the 3rd. 4th and 5th fingers"

  • @nguyenduongsaigon625
    @nguyenduongsaigon625 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    I just started learning piano for 2-3 months, and your youtube channel really help me out, thought I didn't practice any of ur excercise, but the way that you explain in the logical way in all of your excercise and the advice that you told bring me a good basis knowledge, If I was living in ur country I would registry your class :3. Btw, It's be really nice of you if you give me some advance tips, like I really want to practive diversity in chords, but I dunno which way is really effective, like pick random song which is little above your skill, or practice using 'Circle of Fifth' with 3 to 4 Chords in row.

  • @gustough
    @gustough Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Nice!

  • @newdimension2487
    @newdimension2487 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    Thanks

  • @WorstSanta
    @WorstSanta Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    I would say, Hanon 19 and 20 are most useful in this spite, IMHO. Thanks for the tips, Jazer!

  • @uskkshare
    @uskkshare Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    You’re young man I agree, Thanks

  • @pianomelloyt7248
    @pianomelloyt7248 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +5

    have you made a video on how and when to use the sustain pedal

    • @jazerleepiano
      @jazerleepiano  Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      I have, you can find it in my channel.

  • @dna100
    @dna100 Pƙed 28 dny

    I'm right handed but have 'played' guitar (very basic chord strumming) for 40 years. I finally decided to learn piano. My left finger 4 can lift and play almost higher than 3! My right is so weak by comparison.. Hopefully these exercise will improve things - but I don't have 40 years left!

  • @SomaPaul-kl2cn
    @SomaPaul-kl2cn Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    I learn many thing about piano playing from your videos..
    Please make a video on harmony notes exercise..
    Thank you..

  • @Elppp
    @Elppp Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    Might be a bit late but another thing that really helped with left hand weakness specifically is to mirror passages you’re playing on the keyboard and to practice it with the left hand this means you’re playing with all the same fingerings so don’t have to change anything about it and can help with allowing the hands to become both equally strong without allowing the right hand (which for most people is more developed) to out pace the left hand

  • @damarisfuenteslorenzo
    @damarisfuenteslorenzo Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +5

    I was told fingers does not have muscles, but tendons, so if i wanted to have better movenents i should involve the wrist, to facilitate the work to 4th and 5th fingers. Is that correct?

    • @pianoatthirty
      @pianoatthirty Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      There is no such thing as "finger strength." Look up the Taubman approach on Tonebase.

    • @susanmorrison8403
      @susanmorrison8403 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      My husband is a chiropractor and informed me that fingers do indeed have muscles, otherwise you wouldn’t be able to move them.

    • @pianoatthirty
      @pianoatthirty Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      @@susanmorrison8403 Umm, our entire body is covered with different muscles. With regards to playing the piano, you don't use 'finger muscles', you use arm weight to stay balanced on each key. That's what makes them feel "strong" - not the 'strength' of their individual muscles.

    • @alanbejarano4940
      @alanbejarano4940 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      @@pianoatthirty to rise a finger you need to activate a specific muscle, when playing piano every finger needs to be raised

  • @AlSween
    @AlSween Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    I will try all of these. I've played piano for years but I would love to improve. Also, do you have suggestions for playing Chopin with small hands? I've been slowly working on Fantasie Impromptu and I'm wondering if this piece is just not for me.

  • @naravishthongnok5899
    @naravishthongnok5899 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    As a left-handed, it found this extreme helpful. Most songs, especially the beginner's ones are right hand focus, and I can barely play them at all because my RH 4th simply refuse to move. I can't even life it up high enough clear the key.

  • @brianrosenthalbudack
    @brianrosenthalbudack Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    I would like to know where to start on your page? I want to start learning and the reality of working 45 to 60 hours a wekk in a kitchen gets in the way of lessons. what video do you recommend someone start with?

  • @user-xf4qu4zm5k
    @user-xf4qu4zm5k Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

    hey jazer,you are truly awesome at playing piano.........could you please make a tutorial on bach prelude 2 in c minor

  • @bluetaurean
    @bluetaurean Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Can you recommend a structured course and book for adults beginning to learn the piano?

  • @carlosfres6677
    @carlosfres6677 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

    The trill is ver difficult to do. Do you have an exercise to do to avoid the pinky finger to going up when hit the key with the fourth finger.

    • @AlexanderPochertPiano
      @AlexanderPochertPiano Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

      As dumb as it sounds, but start very slowly and controlled. Use a metronom as well. When you can play it comfortably at a slow speed, do it with 4 bpm more. Repeat the process.

  • @susanmorrison8403
    @susanmorrison8403 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    What can be done to reduce tension in particular fingers? I have a student whose left 5th finger gets very tense, stiff, and sore and tends to stick up when she plays.

  • @PianoMatronNeeNee
    @PianoMatronNeeNee Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +3

    Thanks Jazer! I’m a player at 55 and finger weaknesses is a struggle. Great advice. Sending many thanks from Miami.

  • @ladyp5511
    @ladyp5511 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +4

    Can you please look into narrow keyboards for us smaller hands players? That would be extremely helpful and a topic that isn't discussed enough. Love your videos! You've helped so many people improve.🙂

    • @carolinegrevelle
      @carolinegrevelle Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      This video is very helpful for small hands. czcams.com/video/EBCGH53oGlc/video.html

  • @marktapley7571
    @marktapley7571 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Hello Jazzer, do you think it is better on the first 36 exercises in Hannon, to play them hands separate. I am a self taught (struggling) adult and have just started Czerny book 740 (177 pages) and have got to no. 6 but can only play 3-4-5 slowly with some mistakes. Is this a good practice repertoire and how do you rate it with Brahms (I have not looked at it yet)? Thanks.

  • @user-xi7fe6vi8z
    @user-xi7fe6vi8z Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Could you please make a video about how exactly to press buttons? I have a pain in my right wrist like all the time.
    Some channels on youtube suggests that a button should not be pushed but rather "grabbed". It enables other muscle groups . But I don't understand wjat it is - to "grab" a button. Where my fingers should press? How to avoid wrist pain?

  • @kamugishadickens4988
    @kamugishadickens4988 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Which book would you recommend for a person who wants to learn how to play piano together with sheet music?

  • @bee5318
    @bee5318 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Please help to share Hanan sheets for practice. Thank you 🙇

  • @dougmarton83
    @dougmarton83 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +1

    Great video and channel, you have a very clear presenting style with great information. As an addition can i recommend Dohnanyi finger exercise number 1, its a great combination of holding down fingers and trilling - well worth a look.

  • @philipsandberg8844
    @philipsandberg8844 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Excellent tips kid... Thank you, I truly appreciate them.

  • @aleccubides2570
    @aleccubides2570 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    learning how the 4th finger is really nothing, until you teach it to play hard enough, it becomes something usable in anything like the piano

  • @SambaFIFA
    @SambaFIFA Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Might actually need this tutorial, as I am currently practicing the Hungarian Rhapsody no 6 by Liszt...

  • @miguelzhang2009
    @miguelzhang2009 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    does practicing chromatic scale with 3, 4, 5 fingrrs help?

  • @velcroman11
    @velcroman11 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    Re the second exercise, the trill. Will you please let the ambulance pass.

  • @deeptikapoor1326
    @deeptikapoor1326 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    i actually did quite good in it

  • @cecelialawshe-6531
    @cecelialawshe-6531 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Where’s Milo? Also I was trying to find the video where you suggested some preludes and fugues that were good to begin with, but I went through all the videos listed and couldn’t find it.

  • @Delicatamente
    @Delicatamente Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Best exercise for 4th is Chopin 10-8 :)

  • @mwhossaini
    @mwhossaini Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Hanon

  • @greatmusicchannel8549
    @greatmusicchannel8549 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    i have 4th and 5th fingers problem, when i play both of this finger sounds together(second) and my 5th finger do not move up properly.It is lazy finger.How could i solve this problem? could you record the video about this problem?

  • @user-yl6qg2gf7h
    @user-yl6qg2gf7h Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Y las salmas donde las llevan?

  • @tegegnetegegne4409
    @tegegnetegegne4409 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    How Can I improve my piano skill with a tablet

  • @gabrielpunsalan8994
    @gabrielpunsalan8994 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Can you teach us how to read notes?

  • @thomasgatti
    @thomasgatti Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

    I'm right handed but my left is so much better for some reason. Probably cos I'm used to reaching when playing arpeggio

  • @noyapotato7843
    @noyapotato7843 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    the amount of frustration I get from my fourth finger

  • @BeachBoi1000
    @BeachBoi1000 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    Using the guitar finger grip helps also right, I use it for my đŸŽ·

  • @adelewallace3774
    @adelewallace3774 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    My word just did the fingers on the arm and unreal how little i can move that 4th finger

  • @glenndiddy
    @glenndiddy Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    I'm right handed, but my left hands 4th finger is way stronger than my right hand. I played the guitar for 8 years before picking up piano so my struggle is actually with the right hand

  • @santodomingo1605
    @santodomingo1605 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

    The title here is a misnomer - you can’t strengthen any fingers since there are no muscles in the fingers to strengthen. The nearest muscles are in the hand: the interosseous, which allows spreading the fingers and the lumbricals, which flex the metacarpophalangeal joints and extend the interphalangeal joints. Experienced pianists will exhibit thick pads on the palm side of the hand where the interosseous muscles (between the fingers) have been developed. Many will not have developed the lumbricals to the same extent.
    The fourth and fifth digits (the ulnar digits) are more stable and secure than the other digits due to the ulna bone being ‘fixed’ and unable to rotate as does the radius. For this reason it’s a good idea to develop a kinaesthetic awareness of movement anchored around the little finger and not around the thumb.
    A better question would be why the fourth digit has less agility and independence rather than describe it as weak. There are many online articles explaining why this is so and however much effort one expends in training the 4th finger without consciously using the lumbricals you can’t overcome human anatomy. What you can do, however, is develop the lumbricals both physically and kinaesthetically. These muscles work independently of each other, allowing true individual finger movement. Place a curved (not curled) hand over the keyboard with a digit over adjacent keys. Excluding the thumb, extend (lengthen) each finger in turn into the key three or four times and then let the key push the finger back up again keeping key contact with all digits all the time. Do NOT raise the fingers above the keys as you are relying on the intrinsic muscles of the hand only and not the flexors/extensors in the forearm so keep skin contact with all fingers. After a while try extending each finger in turn into the key, up and down, slowly to start with. I suspect many who attempt this will realise how grossly under-developed these muscles are, but they allow for genuine finger independence - including the ring-finger.
    This article by Richard Beauchamp is illuminating.
    www.musicandhealth.co.uk/articles/tension.html

  • @make_the_world_better_place
    @make_the_world_better_place Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    My arms are tired because I push my fingers hard. 😂

  • @tiffcat1100
    @tiffcat1100 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    Ring finger of my right hand is markedly less flexible than on my left hand (I’m right handed)

  • @sabreenmahmoud3814
    @sabreenmahmoud3814 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    My hands get more weakness every time I try make some hard things like the 4th finger I feel i can't play piano well because of this

  • @feurigerStern
    @feurigerStern Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +1

    The trill using my 4th & 5th fingers sounds tragic😱

  • @heartandsoulfunandmix3082
    @heartandsoulfunandmix3082 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Fourth finger while the pinky down.

  • @Ketoswammy
    @Ketoswammy Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    What if you don’t have a red ring finger?

  • @user-tk4kn2ho1p
    @user-tk4kn2ho1p Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +1

    
I have watched numerous CZcamsrs sharing their practice techniques and ALL of them inevitably refer to the LEFT hand as the weakest. I’m here to tell you as a LEFT handler it is NOT the weaker of the two. Presumed prejudices prevail 😼


  • @jarrettpang1020
    @jarrettpang1020 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

    Whenever I learn a new song after like one day I tend to get bored and after that ai don’t play it anymore.

    • @oswaldojimenez4118
      @oswaldojimenez4118 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      Same here, like I totally lose the taste on that piece

    • @sonja_rademacher
      @sonja_rademacher Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      That is the difference between a real musician and a not so real one. A real musician just practises one piece or one song over and over again, for months and sometimes for years. Try to not think about it, just do it. Set a timer to 5 minutes and just play a few bars if your piece over and over again. Next day you add on bar. And so on.

    • @elissahunt
      @elissahunt Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

      What works for me is to always be working on more than one thing. If I have a hard piece that's going to take a long time to learn, I make sure to have a couple of easier things to work on as well. I change out the easy ones so I'm not doing the same thing all the time. And I make sure to occasionally run through things I already know and find fun to play.
      In the long run though, the difference between a great musician and a mediocre one is the great musician finds joy in practice. They don't mind repetition, and enjoy the challenge of learning.

    • @oldunclemick
      @oldunclemick Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      Just keep looking for new songs. It's likely the pieces don't inspire you. My piano teacher was pretty good at moving on as soon as I understood the technique each piece was teaching.

  • @jftefa7372
    @jftefa7372 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +3

    I caaaaan’t use my both hands I’ve tried alooot but I can’t đŸ˜€

    • @jamesben1
      @jamesben1 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      Don’t stress about it. It just takes time and practice.

    • @jftefa7372
      @jftefa7372 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      @@jamesben1 I am almost 2 years playing piano and practicing but I can’t

    • @ckc3504
      @ckc3504 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

      Probably playing too fast, just slow it way down to a rediculous level and start from there.

    • @jftefa7372
      @jftefa7372 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      @@ckc3504 I started very sloooow but it doesn’t work too đŸ˜«I really have an issue with is I can’t play with both hands

    • @NameBegatsName
      @NameBegatsName Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      Practice for two more years.

  • @69elchupacabra69
    @69elchupacabra69 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Interestingly the ring finger is the easiest finger to do vibrato on the violin

  • @datloafofbread
    @datloafofbread Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Kid named ring finger

  • @user-yl6qg2gf7h
    @user-yl6qg2gf7h Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Please. You make it stronger because it has to do with Cuba. That's all.

  • @iamheretoruinyourdays.2781
    @iamheretoruinyourdays.2781 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

    Early

    • @deadmanswife3625
      @deadmanswife3625 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      Always better than late. You made my day

  • @adelewallace3774
    @adelewallace3774 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Left hand 4th finger is even weaker and less movement and i am left handed

  • @viggos.n.5864
    @viggos.n.5864 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Step 1, don't isolate the 4th finger.

  • @tessiechuachiaco6971
    @tessiechuachiaco6971 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

    Absolutely unnecessary! Explore rotation and interdependence of the fingers as taught by Dorothy Taubman.

    • @pianoatthirty
      @pianoatthirty Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      Seriously, what is this, the year 1893? I can't believe people are still talking about 'strengthening the fingers'.

  • @pianoatthirty
    @pianoatthirty Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    To any beginner out there watching this - there is literally no such thing as "finger strength" when it comes to successful piano playing. The idea of "strengthening fingers" will just cause you injury. Look up Dorothy Taubman's work on Tonebase.

  • @bifeldman
    @bifeldman Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Why would you use the fourth finger in such an unnatural way? Begging for an injury. Use the finger as it is made and left it with its neighbors without any stress.

  • @ALIENGOATMESSI
    @ALIENGOATMESSI Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    piano is not for me