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Many piano students ask themselves: Should you really practice your hands separately—or is that only for beginners? In this video, you'll learn when practicing separately is essential, when it will slow you down, and how to apply the technique to progress faster. 00:00 What to expect 01:25 Why? 04:11 When it's useful... 07:34 When it's a hindrance... 13:17 How long? 14:16 Rule of thumb If you enjoyed the video and would like to support me, become a channel member! You can also send me the desired amount directly via bank transfer. Tosten Eil IBAN: DE36 5001 0517 5403 1434 05 Purpose: DONATION ( * ! * ) Please do not write "donation" in the purpose field! ( * ! * ) Donations may only be accepted by churches or organizations. They may then issue a donation receipt, which I, as a musician, am NOT permitted to do. 📘 Learn more: If you want to deepen your knowledge of harmony, ear training, and piano technique, you'll find over 300 high-quality tutorials on my channel. More than 15,000 subscribers already trust my experience as a pianist and piano teacher. And if you want to accelerate your learning progress even further, you can of course take lessons with me personally. Just send me an email: te (äääääääät) torsteneil.de ______________________________________________ * * PIANO LESSONS * * * Torsten Eil's piano lessons are aimed at students from the Heroldsberg, Kalchreuth, Eckental, Nuremberg, Erlangen, and Fürth regions. He also offers online piano lessons via Skype for students from Switzerland, Austria, and Germany. The first lesson is free as a trial lesson. Contact via the homepage: http://torsteneil.de/kontakt/ If you still have questions, you'll find answers to many topics that students frequently ask on the homepage: http://torsteneil.de/haeufige-fragen/ There are also some frequently asked questions about piano lessons. You can also find the answers on the homepage: http://torsteneil.de/klavierunterricht/ _______________________ * * V I T A * * * Torsten Eil devotes his artistic work primarily to the music of the Baroque, the Galant Style, and the Viennese Classical period. He has made it his mission to revive the almost lost tradition of "altered reprises." Torsten Eil's repertoire includes not only the music of such titans as Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, but also musical rarities, including masterpieces by Domenico Scarlatti, Antonio Soler, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Christian Bach, Baldassare Galuppi, Muzio Clementi, Josef Myslivecek, and many more. He received his artistic and pianistic training from distinguished artists such as Prof. Georg Steinschaden, Prof. Christiane Karajeva, Phillip Scheucher, and Jermaine Sprosse. If you would like to book Torsten Eil for a concert or arrange a free trial lesson, please feel free to contact him. Contact via the homepage: http://torsteneil.de/kontakt/ Detailed CV on the homepage: http://torsteneil.de/vita/ ________________________________________ * * Homepage * * * http://torsteneil.de/ _________________________ * * Legal Notice * * * http://torsteneil.de/impressum/ ___________________________________________________