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    Not really what you're looking for, but if you don't know this guy already, some of his piano videos might be useful to you. Others might be way too basic, but give it a try. Commented Apr 27, 2011 at 8:31
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    If your goal is to develop bass clef reading, left hand development, hand synchronisation toward 4 part pieces from Bach Orgelbuch, the best preparatory might be Bach himself: 2-voices Inventions, 3-voices Simfonia, English and French Suites, Little Preludes and Fugues, Well-Tempered Keyboard volume 1 and 2. Commented May 2, 2011 at 11:46
  • do you have absolute pitch? do you use solfeggio in your rehearsals? how often do you do scales and appeggios on piano (i.e. stuff that are mainly for getting your body move in a certain way, with little [if any] musical food-for-thoughts)? how you go about improving your piano playing depends on these (and other) factors, so please state them. Commented Sep 17, 2011 at 12:03