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Practice Notes 33: Warm-Up Exercises That Are Fun to Play
Today's video includes a variety of warmup exercises, including:
-ii/V/I modified Chopin Op. 10 No. 1 exercises (comes from my book of Modified Chopin Exercises, which is part of my Piano Intensive Video Course)
-chromatic scale with fingers 1+2 or 3+4+5
-pairs of alternate fingers
-basic scales and arpeggios
**correction: for the first exercise, the pitches in the (V) chord are as follows: ROOT/b7-3-b7-9. So in C Major, those are G/F-B-F-A.
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I usually like to start my practice sessions with at least 5-10 minutes of warmups. The ones I enjoy are either fun to play or easy to remember (better to be both). They constantly change every few weeks or months or so based on what I am working on, what I come up with, or what sticks with me. For the longest time, I only played the scales and arpeggios that I show in the video, until I got bored of them. They're still pretty fun to play for me, though, and they come in handy.
Some of these might be hard to follow, since the video moves fast and I do not include any sheet music references. I did preferred it that way because I remember these exercises based on the geometry of notes and/or harmonic characters. Hopefully you can take from this one or a few exercises that you might incorporate into your practice.
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