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FREE Through Monday: Limb Independence – Level 1
**UPDATE - this one's back in the FLOW Club lesson library** Two brothers sat beside me while I was playing in the park. They listened for over a minute… Then one of them smiled and said: “I think you’re singing about the planets.” 🪐 That moment stayed with me. He wasn’t thinking about hand technique. Or rhythm. Or limb independence. He was simply describing where the music had taken him. That’s what all the practice is really for. Not to think about exercises forever. But to embody them so completely that they quietly disappear… …and all that’s left is expression. Because the destination was never the exercise. The destination was always the music. 🇺🇸 Since this weekend is all about celebrating freedom and independence, I thought it’d be fun to unlock one of my favorite foundational lessons for everyone here in Handpan Skool🫶 As a thank you for being part of this community, Limb Independence – Level 1 is now available for free inside the Tutorial Videos course in the Classroom. 📍 You’ll find it here: Classroom → Tutorial Videos → Limb Independence – Level 1 This lesson is one of the foundational exercises I teach to help your hands become more independent, so your attention can gradually shift away from technique… and toward making music. ⏳ It’ll stay unlocked through Monday night, then it’ll return to the premium Skills & Drills library inside FLOW Club. If you work through it, I’d genuinely love to hear how it goes or answer any questions that come up. Feel free to come back here and share your biggest takeaway (or even a video of you trying it out if you’d like some feedback and encouragement). Happy Fourth, everyone! ❤️🤍💙🛸✨
FREE Through Monday: Limb Independence – Level 1
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Thank you so much for this generous gift with such great instructions! I’ll be having a lot of fun exploring different variations of this for a long time to come! Your detailed information on the push/pull technique is also very helpful: others usually teach it only as a rotational movement of the wrist, but adding a horizontal movement through slight flexion and extension of the elbow joint is more ergonomic in certain positions and also leads to a better result in terms of sound!
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Annette Bürck
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I worked for nearly 35 years full time as a speech therapist in a neurological clinic and now I'm retired. Most of my life I played classical music.

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Joined Oct 26, 2025
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