Cómo tocar piano con una mano más fuerte que con la otra
Do you struggle with one hand being louder than the other when playing the piano? 🧐 This video is for you. I'll show you 5 very easy exercises to improve dynamic independence between hands. This way, you'll be able to play with one hand louder than the other. The first 3 don't require sheet music and can be done even by beginners. And the last 2 are applied to real sheet music so you can put them right into practice. With these exercises, you'll get one hand to play louder and the other softer, without losing control or musicality. Ideal for pieces where one hand carries the melody and the other provides accompaniment. 🎶 00:36 Why is this important? 1:03 First exercise 2:20 Second exercise 4:03 Third exercise 6:00 Fourth exercise 8:12 Fifth exercise 📩 Subscribe to my newsletter to receive piano ideas, resources, and weekly motivation: subscribepage.io/NEWSLETTERPianoIdeas 🎼 Download my free guide to learning scales better 🎹👇 subscribepage.io/escalasmayores 📸 Instagram: / piano_ideas 🎹 If you enjoyed this video, subscribe and activate the bell so you don't miss anything!

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