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EKS Lesson Four  Developing two hand coordination

Transferability of scales and triads

It is important, as a keyboard player, to be able to play triads and scales between your right and left hands with all notes. So far we have looked at A, but we need to be able to play G, C, D as well.

Here are a series of exercises which simply transfer the skills you have learned so far in this lesson. They will help you become comfortable playing with both hands using the chords and scales learned so far. Remember to use the correct fingering. Also, read both the treble and bass clefs at the same time!

Exercise 4. G major two hand coordination

Exercise 4
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Exercise 5. C major two hand coordination

Exercise 5
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Exercise 6. D major two hand coordination

Exercise 6
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