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Five-finger exercise : ウィキペディア英語版
Five-finger exercise

A five-finger exercise is a musical composition designed primarily to exercise all five fingers of the hand. A typical example is Hanon's ''The Virtuoso Pianist in 60 Exercises''.〔(Five finger exercise on the Piano-play-it website )〕
Chopin wrote a number of études (studies) that are widely regarded as musical compositions to train musical ability and dexterity of the fingers, especially Étude opus 10. Another example of an exercise to develop musical skills may be Für Elise,〔(Für Elise as a piano exercise )〕 it has been suggested that it was written as an exercise to practice skills on the piano. It has since been rewritten for many other instruments.〔(Examples of the score for other instruments )〕〔(Für Elise on the guitar (as an exercise) )〕
The technique has also been part of scientific study. Another example being ''The art of piano playing: a scientific approach'' by George A. Kochevitsky, who explains some of the fundamentals in teaching the piano. In his chapter on ''Progressive ideas in nineteenth-century teaching'' he explains some of Chopin's idea's (see above), there is a mention of five-finger exercises.〔(''The art of piano playing: a scientific approach'' on the Google books website )〕
== As figurative speech ==

By analogy, the term is also used to describe exercises solely for the development of a skill: for example, asking students to solve questions in philosophy〔e.g. John R. Searle, ''Intentionality'', p. 33〕 or economics.〔e.g. Wilson, C. "Roles for an Effective Board: A Five-Finger Exercise. Part I." Hospital Trustee (January/February 1984): 16-18.〕 It is also described as a method for becoming "Good Christians" by Walter Scott.〔(''My Five finger exercise'' on the Christian Restoration Association website )〕 Another analogy is described on the Western Washington University website as part of ''The Relaxation & Stress Reduction Workbook''.〔(The Five Finger Exercise on the WWU website )〕

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