Exercises
Welcome to your practice space. Here you will find the resources you need to build strong foundations. Take your time — consistency is the key to your progress.
1. Posture and setup
Good positioning is essential to play comfortably, avoid muscle tension, and progress more efficiently.
- Sit facing the middle of the keyboard with a straight back.
- Relax your shoulders and keep your elbows slightly in front of your body.
- Keep your wrists flexible and aligned with your forearms.
Success indicator: If you can play for several minutes without feeling stiffness, your position is correct.
2. Finger warm-up
Prepare your joints with this simple exercise. It helps loosen your fingers and improve independence.
Technical tip: Practice slowly and make sure each note is clearly articulated.
3. C major scale
An essential theoretical and technical foundation to understand keyboard structure and hand coordination.
Tip: Focus on the thumb crossing to maintain smooth movement.
4. Basic chords
Learn fundamental chords to accompany your first melodies and understand harmony.
Goal: Move between chord positions without breaking the rhythm.
5. Rhythm and consistency
Develop your sense of tempo. Rhythmic precision is what gives structure to your interpretation.
Method: Use a metronome from the very beginning to stabilize your playing.
6. Beginner repertoire
Put your skills into practice with these classic pieces selected for their technical accessibility.
- Minuet in G (Petzold): Works on hand independence.
- Ode to Joy (Beethoven): Ideal for phrasing practice.
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star: A simple structure to get started.
Recommendation: It is better to master one piece perfectly than to skim through several.
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