Musicarta Beat & Rhythm Workbook
A Swinging Hanon
Page Three - Nos.11 to 16
Here's another way to build rhythms: filling all the right hand semiquaver slots, then dropping more and more notes.
It is not at all easy to play this crisply, at speed. Listen to your playing carefully.
Here's Hanon Exercise No.11, played straight.
And here's our rhythmic pattern applied to Hanon No.11.
Try that with a long-short 'kick' in the left hand. make sure that notes that are meant to be together, are together.
Here Hanon Exercise No.12, played straight.
Here's our rhythmic pattern applied to Hanon No.12.
Anticipate one note at the end of each half-bar
Now here's Hanon Exercise no.13, played straight.
Here's our rhythmic pattern applied to Hanon No.13.
Pattern No.13 with a 'kick' in the left hand
Here's Hanon Exercise No.14, played straight.
Here's Hanon No.14. with our rhythmic pattern applied.
Right hand takes up a 'flapping C' - when not anticipating.
Here's Hanon Exercise No.15, played straight.
Here's Hanon Exercise No.15, played straight.
Here's Hanon No.15 with our rhythmic pattern applied.
Pattern No.15 with a left hand 'kick'.
Here Hanon Exercise No.16, played straight.
Here's that pattern applied to Hanon No.16.
Now go on to Page Four of this series.
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