How to Improve your Right Hand's Weak Fingers on PIANO? RIGHT HAND ARPEGGIO Exercise

in music •  7 years ago 

What are you going to learn?

You are going to learn how to improve your right hand's weak fingers using a simple and fun arpeggio exercise/etude! This simple piano exercise made by Mangold Project will build up the strength in your hand's weakest fingers, the fourth (ring finger) and fifth (little finger, or "pinky").

These fingers need all the exercise they can get, and this short little video will help you train them on your right hand using a simple piano arpeggio pattern that will challenge you to give them a nice stretch. In the aforementioned exercise, you will be asked to play several up and down arpeggios of different chords.

The challenge is not to use your third (middle) finger at all. You'll find this to be quite difficult if you're not used to it! Make sure you play all notes evenly and smoothly.

The Fingering

Remember - the fingering on both hands goes as follows:
-Thumb: 1
-Index Finger: 2
-Middle Finger: 3
-Ring Finger: 4
-Little Finger: 5

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Glad to see you're making videos keep up the good work my friend hope it's a little warmer there in Paris home of Art and equality smiles

Thank you for this kind support my friend :) and yes it's better in Paris.. warmer.. but now it's rain everyday ^^Can't wait for May.. normally it becomes better at this period of the year. Peace. Lio

this gives me flashbacks to my childhood. I hated my teacher for technical exercises like this, although this one is much nicer to the ear

haha we had the same childhood apparently ^^My teacher used to put a tangerine in my hand while playing.. for the right gesture :)

Very informative post and i like to learn, thanks for sharing @communicasound

You're very welcome, thank you for your feedback :)

I love the piano, very good tutorial

thank you ! I'm glad to have a piano lover in the family :)