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How to practice the coordination of left and right hands when playing electronic organ
You have probably entered the practice of multi-fingered chords by now, right? Indeed, for students who have just entered the practice of multi-fingered chords, the cooperation between left and right hands is an insurmountable barrier. But as long as you pay attention to the practice method, you can still overcome it completely.

1, don't rush to achieve success in practicing the piano, be familiar with the practice of breaking up with your bare hands;

2. The arrangement of left fingering is very important. I'll introduce you to a few tips: when the first group of chords is connected with the next group of chords, you can try to keep the sound as still as possible, so that you can remember one less note; What can be played nearby should be re-processed and easier to remember. As long as all the same voices in the accompaniment area have no pitch difference, it will bring us greater convenience in arranging accompaniment. For example, the first chord is 1, 3, 5, and the second chord is 5, 7, 2. If we play according to the marks, the three notes in the left hand will be transposed, and it is easy to jump wrong, which will definitely increase the difficulty of chord memory. But if you deal with it, the effect will be different: change the following 5, 7, 2 to 7, 2, 5. When playing five notes, one finger can stay still, and five fingers only need to move one note to the left, so the hand movements are very smooth and the memory is of course easier. Of course, the sound effects of 5, 7 and 2 are the same as those of 7, 2 and 5.

3. When hands cooperate, turn off the rhythm and accompaniment first, cooperate one by one, and then extend sentence by sentence. ..........................................................................................................................................