Group your scales into 3s, 4s, or 6s and accent the first note of each group. This trains rhythmic control, finger accuracy, and phrasing—so you’re not just moving fingers, you’re teaching your brain to hear the scale in musical units. Switch up your routine today and feel the difference. For more powerful practice ideas, join us on tonebase.
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tonebase gives you instant access to knowledge from the world's greatest classical musicians, performers, and educators. Learn more by visiting https://tonebase.co/piano
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Questions? Contact us: team@tonebase.co
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