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Hanon Exercise No. 32 | 1st page | Thumb under finger-2

Hanon Exercise No. 32

from The Virtuoso Pianist - Part 2 - Free sheet

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This is Hanon Exercise No. 32 from The Virtuoso Pianist, Part II by C. L. Hanon. You can pick your preferred tempo. But first, it's best to practice slowly so that you can hear if you are playing every note evenly. We also highly recommend practicing with hands separately first so that you can also hear if you are playing all the notes evenly. Make sure to lift the previous finger when you go to the next finger to maximize the strengthening exercise. If you are doing well you may practice with hands together and also increase the tempo gradually. This exercise is written only in one octave. However, you may practice 2 octaves by starting one octave lower than how it's written.

This Hanon Exercise No. 32 is an exercise to pass a thumb (1st finger) under the 2 finger (pointing finger) and to cross the 2nd finger over the thumb at the same time. Players will be using only 1st finger and 2nd finger for the entire exercise. This exercise is not easy because the length of the thumb and the 2nd finger are so different and they both move so differently. The thumb is normally dropped lower than other fingers. However while doing this exercise, you have to consciously lift your thumb off the key so that you can play the next key with your thumb clearly and firmly. 99% of the times when pianists are playing pieces and when they need to cross over or under other fingers, the thumb is the one that needs to cross under. Therefore this is the 1st and basic preparation of that technique.

Hanon created this exercise in the time signature of 6/8. However, to have one pattern in each measure, we are using the time signature of 3/8. It is easier to see and feel the pattern. 

Fingering numbers are written down only in the 1st and 2nd measure when ascending section starts and when descending section starts. Please use the same fingering pattern throughout. 

To learn more about the creator of The Virtuoso Pianist, Charles Hanon, please visit our page, "About C. L. Hanon". 

About this sheet music and what it includes:

  • No. 32 from Part 2 of The Virtuoso Pianist (See other exercises from Part 2)
  • By C. L. Hanon 
  • Pages: 1 page of exercise
    • Fingerings: First 2 measures of ascending and descending
    • Instrumentation: For piano solo 
    • Complete audio sample: Always free to listen to on our website
    • Downloading file: PDF
    • Arranger and music editor: Mizue Murakami
    • Publisher: Galaxy Music Notes
    • Product code: GMNH032

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