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 FISHERK1NG (6 points)
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I have been taking lessons sense last April, just wondering if anyone had any good practice exercises they could tell me about.
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 central-C (1 point)
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Hi there. I have been a piano teacher for many years. It is a bit hard to reply to your question, as it is so general. I would suggest you start learning the piano scales if you haven't started these. the scales will help you improve your technique, and also help you to recognize the specific keys that songs are in.
For more suggestions and requests:
http://pianopiazza.com/ Playing, Sharing, Enjoying the piano
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 FISHERK1NG (6 points)
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Thank you, for your suggestion i have been working on my scales, i feel like im slowly making progress. I guess i have to be patient...
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 pianofan12 (34 points)
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Hi,
Try some Czerny exercises - they will massively improve your technique in a very short time.
Hope this helps
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 FISHERK1NG (6 points)
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Im not sure about that excersise, Ill see if i cant look it up, if you know where i can find it, let me know!
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 hornnoob (16 points)
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In my opinion the best way to improve piano technique is by playing scales. again and again and again and again...and again
Its important to do these with a metronome. Start slow and dont increase the tempo till you are sure you can play it slowly.
You'll be a pro in no time! 
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 umyoguy (8 points)
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If you're looking for new ideas about exercises, check with some of the piano teachers on www.ziplesson.com - They're leading professionals and give live, online skype lessons.
Good luck,
Jon
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