Mastering the art of playing the piano takes dedication and practice, but even the most seasoned virtuosos require a structured approach to perfect their craft. Hanon: The Virtuoso Pianist In Sixty Exercises For The Piano offers a comprehensive and progressive program that helps pianists build strong technique, improve tone and control, and increase speed.
Written by Charles-Louis Hanon in 1881, this timeless classic has been a staple of piano instruction for over a century. With sixty exercises carefully selected to promote technical mastery, the book is an ideal supplement to traditional training methods or as a standalone program for serious pianists looking to refine their skills.
Each exercise is meticulously designed to build upon previous ones, gradually increasing in difficulty and scope while maintaining a logical progression of progressions. From finger dexterity and hand position to pedaling technique and articulation, Hanon's Sixty Exercises For The Piano covers the fundamental elements necessary for becoming a virtuosic pianist.