Struggle with some chords
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Struggle with some chords
I have quite large hands but struggle with some chords, eg c, e, g, c. and g, b, f, g. How do others handle this, particularly ladies with small hands. Which exercises are best for this problem, eg Hanon, Czerny, Wieck, etc
You seem to be talking about your hand span or stretch in music terms.
Sometimes talking the chord you are trying to play and then argeggiating it without trying inversions can be useful. You'll find your hand starting to hurt slightly but if your hands are quite big, then building up strength and expereince may also be an issue. Hanon has always worked well for me, besides that, scales (stoc, leg., p, f, etc.) also pushes your hand control and helps build up consistency.
Sometimes talking the chord you are trying to play and then argeggiating it without trying inversions can be useful. You'll find your hand starting to hurt slightly but if your hands are quite big, then building up strength and expereince may also be an issue. Hanon has always worked well for me, besides that, scales (stoc, leg., p, f, etc.) also pushes your hand control and helps build up consistency.
I think the length of particular fingers have a lot to do with it. I struggle with g, c, and f minors in the RH because my finger 2 is too short. My LH doesn't have the equivalent problem where the stretch between fingers 2 and 3 is a major 3rd. Yes, you have to adapt your fingering.
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