There is no question that having strong, agile fingers is an asset when it comes to playing the piano. Piano playing requires precise movements, so nimble fingers are essential for playing intricate passages and chord progressions. Fortunately, with practice and training, most people can develop their fingers to be strong, nimble, flexible, and well-coordinated.
Playing piano involves fast finger movements and wide stretches, so flexibility is essential for playing with ease and fluidity. And because piano playing can be physically tiring, endurance is important for playing without becoming fatigued. Other benefits include:
Playing piano might not be an extreme activity but there is no reason to discount the fact that it can be tough on your fingers. That is why it is smart to strengthen them as part of your playing and practice efforts. Here are a few of our favorite tips and suggestions to strengthen your fingers:
Are you an aspiring piano player? Or maybe you’ve been playing for a while and want to take your skills to the next level? Our instructors at Fox Music can help. We provide piano lessons to people of all ages and abilities and our approach focuses on using proper technique while playing to avoid strain and injury.
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