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  1. 12 de sept. de 2008 · This two-part tutorial offers a visual demonstration of one of Art Tatum's favorite licks, the two-finger descending run. While this tutorial is best suited for intermediate or advanced pianists, players of all skill levels can play along.

  2. These two fingers are inconsistent in producing similar tone as the other fingers. I need to find the proper way to roll or using rotation of the hand. Or I need to work on these two fingers more.

  3. In this jazz piano tutorial we show you 12 More Runs & Arpeggios for Solo Jazz Piano (complete piano tutorial.) We explain how to play the runs, where to pla...

  4. Art Tatum: Descending Right-Hand Runs. Tatum favoured three-finger runs, usually 3-2-1, sometimes just 2-1. The strongest fingers naturally give the smoothest, most even result. As Chopin intimated, it's all about fingering. The runs should be like waterfalls, pearling, cascading.

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  6. Play 2 Octaves of Descending Sweet 7 Sound as fillers in all 12 Major 7 Chords. Play 3 Octaves of Descending Sweet 7 Sound as ending in all 12 Major 7 Chords. Each time you practice one Major 7 Chord, you are actually building up your competence to 2 Keys.

  7. The preceding notes are D and C above the octave, so you’d be starting with either your ring or pinky finger. I have tried two different ways, but…

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