They also help with playing the two hands simultaneously. Hanon exercises are good as finger calisthenics and they contribute to even playing in terms of rhythm and tempo, to the development of speed, and to fingering facility. It’s important not just to play piano etudes and exercises because they seem to be part of everyone’s piano lessons, but instead to really take inventory of the benefits of each one and use them purposefully. Can you help me figure out which ones are the best? I know I should play exercises like Czerny.
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