How to Practice Hanon - Beginner Piano Technique

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  • @PetersExcapades
    @PetersExcapades 10 місяців тому +14

    how on EARTH does your channel only have 3k subs????? with this quality i was expecting at least 100k... please keep making videos, you deserve great success and i am sure you will get it if you keep going ❤️ thank you so much

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you!

    • @erwandiping6167
      @erwandiping6167 6 місяців тому +1

      Classic music always get lower attenttion.... the survey said only 4% of the youtube watch classical music, while 55% for pop

  • @supernus8684
    @supernus8684 7 місяців тому +6

    I think one of the best tips you could give is to practice one hand at a time. I am still learning and my hands are not really that great yet but in the beginning when i picked up Hanon i did it with both hands and thought everything was great. But the problem is that the left hand covers up the right hands mistakes which means my right hand was playing at a faster pace than it actually could. So when i tried doing it one hand at a time i noticed, my right hand sucks! So i had to slow down the BPM and now i am letting my right hand catch up to my left before i progress any further. Balance.

  • @pavanloni307
    @pavanloni307 7 місяців тому

    आपका समझाने का तरीका.... बहुत सरल है....... छोटी सी...वीडिओ क्लिप में.... Rhythm, lead, & feelings.... आदि आदि..... मतलब बहुत कुछ समझा दिया...... धन्यवाद.... Thenks 🌹💖🌹

  • @danbotsford1497
    @danbotsford1497 10 місяців тому +2

    So many videos portray the performance (of exercise or music) without giving instruction on how to practice. Your style teaching on video is excellent. Keep it up! . Thanks!

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much! Yes, I too find it frustrating when advice is given on how to play but not how to practice. My goal with this channel is to share effective practice and performance strategies so that it's not a guessing game for us pianists!

  • @SusanBloodgood-o5s
    @SusanBloodgood-o5s Рік тому +3

    I did 5 years of Hanon after years of bad habits, I never got tired of it, Now I only occasionally use it, it really helped, now I’m practicing Czerny

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  Рік тому

      Hanon definitely is helpful in improving one's technique!

    • @sheldonjunior8497
      @sheldonjunior8497 10 днів тому

      I'm in the first month of where you were

  • @JustinSarkis
    @JustinSarkis 3 місяці тому +2

    Excellent video - thank you!

  • @chrisbergonzi7977
    @chrisbergonzi7977 2 дні тому

    This was excellent...thank you...

  • @GeorgeKeyme
    @GeorgeKeyme 8 місяців тому

    This is exactly the video I was looking for! Thank you!!!

  • @shaunreich
    @shaunreich 7 місяців тому

    Wow I'm liking your channel, very high quality videos and good material. You're a good speaker as well. Looks like your last video was a year ago, hoping you'll post more soon! Especially on beginner topics of musicality and such

  • @godsolovedtheworld6124
    @godsolovedtheworld6124 Місяць тому

    Well, I never knew that you existed! Top quality video....thank you.

  • @samuelmoss9487
    @samuelmoss9487 Місяць тому

    You have a great teaching style. I like how you talk about how to practice properly, instead of just teaching the notes

  • @kathleencook3060
    @kathleencook3060 Рік тому +2

    Wow.
    This is avery helpful
    Video.
    I will begin to attack Hannan with so much motivation.
    You demonstrated the exercised very clearly.
    Thank you.

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  Рік тому

      Thank you so much, Kathleen! I'm glad this was helpful for you!

  • @HugoLee-qo3pl
    @HugoLee-qo3pl 11 місяців тому +1

    Emma Blair you taught me severely well

  • @backtoschool1611
    @backtoschool1611 Рік тому +2

    Awesome video, and tips!!
    I stopped playing about 10 years ago and am starting up again . . . and yeah, I pulled out my Hanon book!!
    I am trying to correct allt the years of not doing scales, or other finger drills.
    ps. I love transposing finger drills!!

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  Рік тому

      Thank you! I'm glad that you enjoyed the video and found it helpful! Have fun practicing. 🎶

  • @paulmaddison6193
    @paulmaddison6193 Рік тому

    Not sure if you are checking comments after a year but on the off-chance you are... Thank you very much for this. I only took up piano 3 weeks ago and a video like this is exactly what I was looking for. A friend gave me the Hanon book but I wasn't sure whether I should be doing it or not this early. It actually seems like I totally can. Thanks' again.

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  Рік тому +1

      Congrats on starting piano--that's fantastic! I'd recommend starting with some easy scales first before Hanon. Best wishes with your piano journey!

  • @dennislambert5377
    @dennislambert5377 10 місяців тому

    Ms. Emma Blair,
    You are God Sent! I have gained a lot of confidence and knowledge by following your advice on your UA-cam Channel!
    Please continue your on fine work in helping me and the rest of us too becoming better pianist!
    God Bless You And Your Wonderful Family! And A Very Merry Christmas And A Prosperous And Wonderful New Year!
    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @designsbybeth
    @designsbybeth 2 роки тому

    Hanon exercises are lots of fun to play!

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  2 роки тому

      I agree! I’m glad you enjoy playing Hanon.

  • @starros1
    @starros1 5 місяців тому

    So we'll done. Thank you so much.

  • @brookefajcz
    @brookefajcz 2 роки тому +1

    Emma, another top-notch piano teaching video! The last tip you shared seems like it would be the most challenging, but worth it. 😃👍🏻

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much! I’m so glad you’ve been enjoying these videos. Practicing Hanon definitely is worth it!

  • @deltacomatso173
    @deltacomatso173 Місяць тому

    I dont know what to think of these exercises. Starting out on classical piano a few weeks ago. Hanon was easy and fun to play, I worked on these among other things, playing # 1 - 10 and # 31 wich is really pretty ! Problem was I got pain in my hand, although I wasnt forching, speeding or any hard playing. Now I take a break from Hanon. If I ever go back, and I think I will, I must think of playing 1: relaxed, relaxed, relaxed. 2: slow, slow, slow.

  • @silvic434
    @silvic434 9 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for your videos and your instructions. I warm up with Hanon too but if it's not too much to ask do you have a video showing how one does these exercise in F, G and A minor?

  • @kenneth1767
    @kenneth1767 2 роки тому +2

    I also like to practice one hand staccato and the other legato, and then alternate.

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  2 роки тому +2

      That’s a great way to work on hand independence and control! Thanks for sharing this tip.

  • @jbvroxx3208
    @jbvroxx3208 Рік тому

    Thank you for the advice. It is very helpful

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  Рік тому

      You are welcome! I'm so happy this video was helpful for you!

  • @robertawestbrooks9531
    @robertawestbrooks9531 Рік тому

    🎉thank you a million

  • @miguelsalgueiropiano8003
    @miguelsalgueiropiano8003 2 роки тому +1

    Very interesting video, I love the Hanon exercices, they are really good for good technic, keep your very good work!!

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much! I’m so glad you found this video interesting!

    • @miguelsalgueiropiano8003
      @miguelsalgueiropiano8003 2 роки тому

      @@pianowithemma You are welcome my friend!! I will see your videos, they are very hepfull

  • @phyllisgordon6577
    @phyllisgordon6577 Рік тому

    Great tips. Thanks.

  • @tanjamccutchon6929
    @tanjamccutchon6929 2 роки тому

    More great tips, Emma! I like how you edit the videos to show the music or metronome speed along with a top view of your hands demonstrating it.

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much! I’m so glad that you enjoyed it!!

  • @Hidegety1
    @Hidegety1 6 місяців тому

    Very well put together. +1

  • @IDontTalkToCops
    @IDontTalkToCops Рік тому

    Thank you! 😊

  • @dchenk
    @dchenk 4 місяці тому

    Офигенно🎉

  • @RaciouS91
    @RaciouS91 4 місяці тому

    Thanks!

  • @vsan33
    @vsan33 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this helpful video.
    How do I learn all exercises. Do I practice #1 first at 60 speed, double notes, increase up to 108. Then move on to #2 and repeat?

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  2 роки тому

      I wouldn’t worry about speeding up the exercises to 108 (in sixteenth notes) until you’ve played at least the first 10 exercises at a slower tempo. Start at quarter notes at 60, then do eighth notes at 60, then work up to 84-96 as a maintenance speed. Go back later to speed them up. Learning them slowly and accurately and cleanly is always much more important than speed.

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 2 роки тому

    Merci for this.

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  2 роки тому

      You're welcome! I'm glad you found the video helpful!

  • @mariahwhitneycelinejanetmadona
    @mariahwhitneycelinejanetmadona 3 місяці тому

    Thanks

  • @MANGARAJAZZOFFICIAL
    @MANGARAJAZZOFFICIAL 2 роки тому

    I always practice Hanon #1 and i felt it doesn't works by well. I mean, coordination LH and RH. Nice video. Thanks dear

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  2 роки тому +1

      Getting the hands to work together simply takes practice! Do hands separate, then slowly work on playing it together. You’ll have the exercise hands together soon enough!

  • @cameliacraciun3992
    @cameliacraciun3992 Рік тому +1

    Can you still exercise to play if your hands have been injured în other circumstances

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  Рік тому +1

      You can play the piano again after an injury as long as you're cleared to do so by a physician/therapist. I'd also recommend checking out Lisa Spector's Resilient Musicians Club for support and guidance as you start playing again after an injury. lisaspector.com/playon/

  • @philipgonsaliz3918
    @philipgonsaliz3918 4 місяці тому

    Im a bit confused about the fingerings i should use, i might be seeing things wrong but i feel like sometimes when it says 2 on the sheet music you are playing 1 or the other way around?

  • @alvarov.j
    @alvarov.j 3 місяці тому

    Niceee thanks

  • @sadanandnikam2451
    @sadanandnikam2451 2 роки тому

    Vry vry informative vedio mam.Pl make vedios,if possible, for black notes Penta scale practice.TNX

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  2 роки тому

      I’m glad you found this video informative! I may cover black note pentascales in a future video.

  • @pammeacham366
    @pammeacham366 2 роки тому

    I find your videos very helpful, but since I am new to the piano, will you explain what a "circle of fifths" is? Thanks in advance for your help!

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! The circle of fifths is a chart that shows the relationship between major and minor scales. Each key signature is a fifth apart, hence the name circle of fifths. Hope this helps!

    • @pammeacham366
      @pammeacham366 2 роки тому +1

      @@pianowithemma Thanks for your prompt reply. This is very helpful!

  • @aBachwardsfellow
    @aBachwardsfellow 2 роки тому +3

    As far as Hanon goes, this is a fairly good presentation -- especially regarding tempo, touch, rhythm, dynamics, and key changes (playing in other keys) . I've also found that playing them in 10ths and 6ths adds even more musical interest and challenge -- especially in other keys. For a really nice challenge, also play the patterns in harmonic minor keys -- and in 10ths and 6ths. This gives a really nice workout in terms of developing micro-movements and adjustments due to the stretch between the 6th and 7th tones.
    Thankfully you are using a "close touch" (or perhaps Taubman) technic and are *NOT lifting the fingers* (contrary to what the instructions in Hanon indicate). It would be good for you to point this out and empahsize it, as many people -- especially self-taught -- read the instructions and really damage themselves by lifting their fingers when playing "Hanon".
    Unfortunately you speak of Hanon (as do many who should know better) as though all 60 exercises are repetitive 5-finger patterns. Perhaps you're unaware (as are many -- who should know better) -- that *Hanon is NOT 60 5-finger patterns* . The simple repetitive 5-finger patterns are only the first 20 exercises. Exercises 21 - 31 are more complex 5-finger patterns, (with exercise 31 being in 10ths instead of octaves); beginning with exercise 32 and continuing through exercise 38 are thumb and finger crossing exercises and some scale prep exercises.
    Beginning with "Hanon" "exercise" #39 are the standard *scales* , *arpeggios* , *octaves* , *double 3rds* , and *more* -- all of which are considerably more advanced than the first 31 5-finger patterns.
    So -- technically -- *whenever you're practicing scales, arpeggios, and octaves* , you're also *practicing* *Hanon* ... :-)
    1- 20 are the five-finger exercise patterns - most commonly-known as "Hanon" exercises.
    21 - 31 are "transcendent" which combine 4-note patterns into 8-note patterns;
    32 - 37 involve thumb crossings;
    38 is a scale prep;
    39 is simply all the major and harmonic and melodic minor scales in parallel octaves;
    40 is chromatic scales - parallel octaves, minor 3rds, minor and major 6ths; contrary beginning on the octave, minor, and major 3rd
    41 is triad arpeggios -- all major and minor
    42 is full diminished 7th arpeggios
    43 is dominant 7th arpeggios (major dominant 7ths beginning on white notes, and C major major 7th)
    44 repeated notes groups of 3
    45 repeated notes groups of 2
    46 trills
    47 repeated notes groups of 4
    48 wrist exercises - double 3rds and 6ths
    49 stretches of a 6th between fingers 1 -4 and 2 - 5
    50 legato double 3rds, scales in 3rds
    51 octaves (double - in each hand)
    52 common scales in double 3rds
    53 scales in double octaves - major and harmonic minor
    54 trills in double 3rds
    55 "threefold" trills in 1st inversion triads - double 4ths (RH) with single trill in bass (LH)
    56 scales in broken octaves - major and harmonic minor
    57 broken arpeggios in double octaves - major and minor triads
    58 double octaves held while playing inner notes of triads
    59 trills in double 6ths
    60 tremolo

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your kind words! Thanks for the reminder about Exercises 39 and onward not being 5 finger exercises. I'm not as familiar with that part of the book, so I overlooked that!

    • @kenneth1767
      @kenneth1767 2 роки тому

      Thanks for mentioning what's to be found in the Hanon book. I haven't progressed beyond exercise 10, so this is an incentive to keep going.

    • @christophermhlanga1096
      @christophermhlanga1096 2 роки тому

      Oh yes, quite true.

  • @5h466y
    @5h466y Рік тому

    @pianowithemma I'm a bit confused :(. When do I move to the next exercise?, is it when I master it at 108 bpm or is it after the 2-week mark?. Thanks in advance.

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  Рік тому +1

      Move on to the next exercise once you can play it confidently hands together at a moderate tempo. You can get benefits from Hanon without having to get it up to 108 bpm; that's just a good goal.

    • @5h466y
      @5h466y Рік тому

      @@pianowithemma I'm loving this answer!. Thank you very much! :)

  • @cookingwithalphonse5239
    @cookingwithalphonse5239 7 місяців тому

    🙏🏽🙏🏻🙏🏽

  • @Hemond1
    @Hemond1 Рік тому

    Trying this with Am scale, very challenging....

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  Рік тому

      Yes! Hanon magically gets harder in keys beside C!

  • @christophermhlanga1096
    @christophermhlanga1096 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the lesson...... hahahaha!

  • @spirituellebuchermeditatio9264

    What is circles of fifth?

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  Рік тому

      I have a whole video explaining the circle of fifths here: The Circle of Fifths Explained!
      ua-cam.com/video/YfaXF8HmM10/v-deo.html

  • @robertodiaz9680
    @robertodiaz9680 20 днів тому

    Here is a hint. The objective is to play all 60 exercises in an hour. This way, on steady beat, it comes out mechanic. Avoid that, listen to her advice.👍

  • @Marklar3
    @Marklar3 3 місяці тому

    I agree with everything in the video, but I wish you would have adressed what Hanon says about how to play the exercises, with the fingers lifted high, which as far as I can tell is an outdated approach that increases hand strain and risk of injury. You clearly don't do that in this video, which is good, but it could be confusing when learners see what Hanon wrote.

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  3 місяці тому +1

      You're right that playing with high fingers is very bad for your body and technique. I'll be sure to point that out if I do another video on Hanon in the future.

    • @Marklar3
      @Marklar3 3 місяці тому

      @@pianowithemma I can understand being hesitant to make any definitive statements about it. The reason I was looking up Hanon videos was because I had doubts and wanted to see what people were saying about Hanon's suggestion to play with fingers lifted high.

  • @RazomDoPeremohy
    @RazomDoPeremohy 16 годин тому

    2:35 that is some of the most intense chromatic aberration I’ve ever seen on video

  • @mikeyap9
    @mikeyap9 Рік тому

    I play then in thirds

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  Рік тому

      Good idea, Mike!

    • @mikeyap9
      @mikeyap9 Рік тому

      @@pianowithemma yes, less boring sound. I have not tried the other way, start on E on left and C on right hands

  • @zangdaarrmortpartout
    @zangdaarrmortpartout 3 місяці тому +2

    Liszt exercises are 100x better and safer.

    • @NEXUS-xq5wt
      @NEXUS-xq5wt Місяць тому

      lol. I wanted to give it a try, do you have any advices for me?

  • @ezandman6804
    @ezandman6804 Рік тому +1

    No offense but I'm a bit tired of Hanon videos about the first few exercises. The book has 60 exercises. Good video nevertheless but still.... Me tired of part I Hanon. lol, bye

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  Рік тому +2

      I totally get it! However, most people who are new to Hanon should start with the earlier exercises, as they're easier to learn. That's why most videos cover the first few exercises.

  • @knobby7342
    @knobby7342 6 місяців тому

    Painful.

  • @belayneshendale5199
    @belayneshendale5199 2 роки тому

    Dont talk to much showus practicaly

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  2 роки тому +2

      The purpose of this video was to show how to play Hanon in general and to give tips for correct practice. I can do another video in the future with a more in depth, “play along” approach to selected Hanon exercises.

    • @PiscesSenpai
      @PiscesSenpai 2 роки тому +4

      @@pianowithemma Don't worry, you didn't talk too much. I personally really enjoy the contrast at which you talk and demonstrate, and I'm glad to have found your great channel

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  2 роки тому +2

      @@PiscesSenpai aww thank you so much! That means a lot to me. I’m so happy to hear that you like my channel!!

    • @MPardo-cx6jj
      @MPardo-cx6jj Рік тому

      Ms. Emma, my previous reply was cut by about 50%. I don't know why, I've written longer replys. My main point is, that people learn differently, but in my opinion, after checking out 5 other instructors, your lesson was my absolute favorite! You're an EXCELLENT teacher! Can't wait to resume my Hanon exercises! Thank you much!

    • @pianowithemma
      @pianowithemma  Рік тому

      @@MPardo-cx6jj that's lovely of you to say! Thank you so much. 🎶