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Manual dexterity, Hanon and craft projects

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  • markM Offline
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    I love this! Not the Hanon though. I hate that guy! lol

    Good idea to strengthen your fingers. Your artwork is awesome.

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    • markM mark

      I love this! Not the Hanon though. I hate that guy! lol

      Good idea to strengthen your fingers. Your artwork is awesome.

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      @mark said in Manual dexterity, Hanon and craft projects:

      I love this! Not the Hanon though. I hate that guy! lol

      Good idea to strengthen your fingers. Your artwork is awesome.

      I second this!! So you are so talented @jodi !!!! 😍

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        I love Hanons

        They just make so much sense to me

        I can, and have, played them all day long

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          Jodi, I could spend an entire day with you just learning about these beads you make. Beautiful!

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            Thank you guys. The polymer clay fascination is new. At Christmas, I took out a sample kit I bought 6 years ago from Costco and started playing with it. When i ran out of clay (Sculpey Premo and SoufflΓ©) I started looking for more and realized it was scarce (supply chain/covid) and so now whenever I find it, I buy it. It’s really hard to find red. I’ve become a little obsessed with it all. I even bought a pasta machine to help blend the colors together. (Much easier on the wrists than rolling it by hand).

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              Jodi, I could spend an entire day with you just learning about these beads you make. Beautiful!

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              @brenda That would be fun. Craft days with buddies are the best.

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              • CopperC Copper

                I love Hanons

                They just make so much sense to me

                I can, and have, played them all day long

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                @copper said in Manual dexterity, Hanon and craft projects:

                I love Hanons

                They just make so much sense to me

                I can, and have, played them all day long

                I’m going to assume you are being serious. πŸ˜„ I like them because they repetitive - so all I have to think about is cooridinating the finger patterning, (and learning that happens fairly quickly), and so it is more like exercise helping the fingers strenghten and work independently at different speeds (than music). I find that useful.

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                • jodiJ jodi

                  @copper said in Manual dexterity, Hanon and craft projects:

                  I love Hanons

                  They just make so much sense to me

                  I can, and have, played them all day long

                  I’m going to assume you are being serious. πŸ˜„ I like them because they repetitive - so all I have to think about is cooridinating the finger patterning, (and learning that happens fairly quickly), and so it is more like exercise helping the fingers strenghten and work independently at different speeds (than music). I find that useful.

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                  @jodi said in Manual dexterity, Hanon and craft projects:

                  I’m going to assume you are being serious.

                  Sadly, I am.

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                    You crack me up. πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

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                      I initially read the book as "Hannon, the virtual pianist"

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                      • RichR Rich

                        I initially read the book as "Hannon, the virtual pianist"

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                        @rich @jon-nyc read it as the "Virtuous" Pianist.

                        That's why he never opened the book.

                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                        • CopperC Copper

                          @jodi said in Manual dexterity, Hanon and craft projects:

                          I’m going to assume you are being serious.

                          Sadly, I am.

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                          @copper said in Manual dexterity, Hanon and craft projects:

                          @jodi said in Manual dexterity, Hanon and craft projects:

                          I’m going to assume you are being serious.

                          Sadly, I am.

                          πŸ˜† πŸ˜† πŸ˜† πŸ˜†

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