How Do You Fix Dominant Left Hand When Playing The Piano?
Without more details on your situation, I can’t tell you exactly what is going wrong. I’ll do my best to list a couple possible problems though. It is always possible that the piano you are playing on favors the bass side of the keyboard. You might try playing on a different piano and seeing if you still notice the problem. Left hand dominance issues are generally more common in pieces with arpeggiated left hand, especially when using the sustain pedal. If this is the case, try first of all to practice the piece without using the sustain pedal. Also, you want to try to minimize hand movement in your left hand (don’t seesaw between your pinky and thumb). Finger movement is a lot easier to control when it is isolated and doesn’t include a lot of arm or hand movement. It is possible that arm movement is making you press the keys with more force than you intend. The easiest way to combat this, besides just making sure you aren’t moving your arm too much, is to play with a lowered left wris