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Gaining Agility and Dexterity in Young Students

Gaining Agility and Dexterity in Young Students

by Susan Chesser | Jan 19, 2017 | Practice, Tips & Tricks

One of the biggest struggles with teaching younger students is simply the lack of motor skills. Through no fault of their own, young piano students cannot isolate fingers to play typical five-finger beginning piano music. If you have any doubt, try wiggling your ring...




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