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§ the scales

Learn the shapes.

Pick a scale, set the tempo, and watch it play on the piano. Practice hands separately or together, in any key.

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  • All scale types: modes, pentatonic, blues
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§ why practice scales

Fluency in every key

Scales train your fingers to navigate the keyboard without thinking. The more keys you cover, the fewer surprises a piece of music can throw at you.

Hear modes, not just read them

Dorian, Phrygian, Mixolydian — they sound different from each other but look similar on paper. Playing them at the piano is the fastest way to internalize their character.

Hand independence

Contrary motion and hands-together patterns build coordination that transfers directly to repertoire. Start slow, watch the colors, match the hands.

A foundation for improv

Every melody lives inside a scale. The better you know your scales, the more vocabulary you have when it is time to solo, comp, or write.

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Your key, scale type, hand mode, and pattern selections are remembered between visits so you can pick up where you left off.