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Play The Piano With Both Hands (A Beginner's Guide)

One of the BIGGEST struggles with playing the piano is to get your hands to listen to each other and your brain. It's like they have a mind of their own. Check out some of these comments from our Hand Independence lesson (   • Piano Hand Independence For Beginners  ): "My problem is my left-hand thinks he's the right hand." - budzie budzie "Who else’s brain malfunctions every time you try using both hands?" - Sebas 18 Sound like you? Well, you're NOT alone! This is tough stuff, especially for adult learners, because we THINK we should be able to do it easily. So I'm going to start from the beginning and show you some tips that are really simple, so you can start playing with both hands and feel good about it. Here they are: Five-tone scale - 0:40 The full scale - 2:03 Triads and inversions - 3:37 If you don't quite "get" inversions right now, watch this lesson:    • Piano Chord Inversions   If you want to use chords to start playing songs, sign up for Chord Hacks (It's FREE!): ►https://Pianote.com/chord-hacks/ Brand new to the piano? Click here for your first 4 lessons FREE: ►https://www.pianote.com/getting-started Ready to level up your playing? Get personal coaching tips and structured lessons: enjoy your free 7-day trial to Pianote! ► https://www.pianote.com/trial-yt Follow us: ►Facebook:   / pianoteofficial   ►Instagram:   / pianoteofficial   ►TikTok:   / pianoteofficial   ► The Note Blog: https://www.pianote.com/blog/ Follow Lisa: ► Instagram:   / lisawittmusic   Check out Lisa’s favorite products here ► https://www.pianote.com/lisa-recommends ABOUT LISA: Lisa Witt has been teaching piano for +20 years and in that time has helped hundreds of thousands of students learn to play the songs they love. Lisa received classical piano training through the Royal Conservatory of Music, but she has since embraced popular music and playing by ear in order to accompany herself and others. She is a songwriter and recording artist. Lisa’s contagious enthusiasm will have you excited to practice and return to the keys for your next lesson. Her teaching style focuses on you, making lessons encouraging and fun.

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