Beginner Classical Piano 1/12
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Jaak Sikk
Introduction
- How to Get the Maximum Benefit From This Piano Course
- About Practicing
- The Correct Sitting Posture
- Piano Anatomy
Lesson 1
- The Natural Hand Position and Finger Support
- Finger Support Exercises
- The Right Support for Your Thumb
Lesson 2
- Your First Piano Piece “Train Trip”
- The Optimal Finger Technique for Playing the Piano
Lesson 3
- Your Second Piano Piece “Connecting Two Notes Study”
- Rhythm Basics – Part 1
Lesson 4
- Your Third Piano Piece “Oriental Walk”
- Notation Basics – Part 1
Lesson 5
- 1st Notation Exercise to Learn Sight Reading
- Solution to the 1st Notation Exercise
- Rhythm Basics – Part 2
Lesson 6
- How to Use the Pedal
- Notation Basics – Part 2
- 2nd Notation Exercise
- Solution to the 2nd Notation Exercise
Lesson 7
- What to Know Before We Go On
- Rhythm Basics – Part 3 (Rests)
- Notation Basics – Part 3
Lesson 8
- Your Fourth Piano Piece “Impressions”
- 3rd Notation Exercise
- Solution to the 3rd Notation Exercise
- Rhythm Basics – Part 4
- The Next Piece You Are Going to Learn J.S. Bach - C. Petzold Menuet in G Major
By the end of the basics course you will: know the parts of the piano and how they work; acquire the optimal hand postition and technique that has been discovered during many years of teaching and researching different famous piano materials; be able to play 4 piano pieces; know all the main rhythm figures; know how to use the pedal; know the names of piano keys and the basics elements of reading sheet music.
NB!
After the 1/12 basics course you can continue your studies in the follow-up course.
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