- How many Czerny exercises are there?
- Is Czerny good for beginners?
- Where should I start with Czerny?
- Which is better Hanon or Czerny?
How many Czerny exercises are there?
40 exercises for developing speed in playing scales, arpeggios, and other techniques. 50 exercises for practicing legato and staccato in many different musical contexts. A collection of short studies covering many aspects of piano technique.
Is Czerny good for beginners?
It doesn't matter if you are a beginner or an advanced student, or even if you are finally starting to gain command of scales and arpeggios—Czerny exercises are beneficial for everyone! ... In addition to his technical studies, Czerny wrote a significant amount of beautiful concert literature.
Where should I start with Czerny?
Re: Czerny - Where to Start
- The little pianist - op. 823 - elementary.
- Five finger studies - 0p. ...
- Practical method for beginners - op. ...
- 30 new studies in technique - op. ...
- School of velocity - op. ...
- Preliminary school of finger dexterity, op. ...
- The art of finger dexterity - op. ...
- Studies for the left hand - op.
Which is better Hanon or Czerny?
Czerny is more 'musical' than Hanon, so maybe more enjoyable. Hanon is much simpler, and much easier. The thing about scales is that they are good, but they are one type of pattern only: the etudes/exercises are much more varied (and Hanon includes scales and arpeggios). Schmidt is also good.