The "Blending Hands" Secret to Mastering Piano Pieces Faster
Most piano learners practise hands separately to learn the notes — but there's a less obvious way to use that same technique that can make your hands-together piano playing noticeably smoother and more expressive. It's one of those things that takes about five minutes to try and tends to stick around in your practice for good.
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Bill Hilton
Welcome to my piano channel! Most of my videos are piano tutorials. Hopefully you'll find them useful if you want to improve your piano playing and learn improvisation skills for jazz, blues and ballad styles. I'm not aiming at complete piano beginners,...