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What is the best exercise or technique for learning to play with both hands at a time on the Piano?

I’m on my fifth year playing Violin and I’ve been trying to learn Piano as a second instrument. The transition from one instrument to another has been rather difficult with me. The bass clef was relatively easy to learn as well as each hand separately, but I’ve been having trouble playing both hands together at the same time. What is the best exercise or technique for learning to play with both hands at a time?

Scales scales and scales. Did I mention scales? Scales are magical in helping any instrumentalist become accomplished. However, along w/playing the scales, you need to start slowly and evenly. In order to accomplish this, you need to play along w/a metronome. Slowly and evenly, and perfect at first before you start to increase the speed. Speed will come once your brain and fingers start to work together.

Along w/scales, learn your chords, all the intervals, and arpeggios. Very clich