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Developing the Left Hand
Do you feel that your left hand is weaker than your right hand, and is holding you back in your piano playing? We all have a dominant hand, and for most of us it is the right hand. However, research has shown that even in left handed players, the right hand still shows a higher level of motor control.
In this collection of resources, Graham Fitch explores a range of exercises, studies and repertoire, as well as practice techniques designed to improve left hand skills. Included are the following:
- Berens's Training of the Left Hand (Op. 89) - Series of 15+ detailed videos showing how to use a selection of these studies and exercises to develop your left-hand technique.
- Online workshop – Recording and resources from an online workshop in which Graham Fitch presented a range of exercises, studies, repertoire and practice techniques designed to improve left-hand skills.
- A Cello Suite for the Left Hand – A bonus study edition featuring an arrangement of JS Bach’s Cello suite No. 1 in G major for the left hand!
Workshop resources
Developing the Left Hand (28 May 2021 @ 15:00 BST (GMT +01:00))
Author
Graham Fitch
Graham Fitch, based in London, maintains an international career not only as a pianist, but also as a teacher, adjudicator, examiner, lecturer, writer and commentator on piano playing and musical subjects.
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