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Beginner Classical Piano 3/12

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Lesson 17

  1. Memorizing Bars 9-16 Hands Together
  2. Memorizing Bars 17-24 Hands Separately
  3. Second Exercise to Combine Finger and Wrist Technique

Lesson 18

  1. Memorizing Bars 17-24 Hands Together
  2. Memorizing Bars 25-32 Hands Separately
  3. Why Awareness During Memorizing Process Is So Important
  4. Exercise to Combine Thumb with Other Fingers and Wrist

Lesson 19

  1. Memorizing Bars 25-32 Hands Together
  2. How to Change the Piece More Musical – the Importance of Listening
  3. How to Create a Continuous Musical Flow

Lesson 20

  1. More About Mental Play
  2. How to Make the Rhythm Work for You
  3. Sight Reading – Fingering Positions
  4. Ornaments in the Piece (Optional)
  5. Conclusion of the Menuet and How We Go On

Lesson 21

  1. Minor Pattern and G Minor
  2. Analysis What to Practice in the Piece

Lesson 22

  1. Degrees and Leading Tone (Sharped Seventh) in Minor Scale
  2. First, Fourth and Fifth Degree Triads in G Minor
  3. Triad, First Inversion and Second Inversion
  4. Finding Triads and Inversions in the Piece

Lesson 23

  1. Let’s Organise the Learning Process of Old French Song by P. Tchaikovsky
  2. Places that Need a Different Technical Approach – Part 1

Lesson 24

  1. Places that Need a Different Technical Approach – Part 2
  2. Putting Hands Together On Your Own
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During the follow-up course you will: learn 7 classical well known pieces (incl. Bach prelude C-major from WTC I and Für Elise by Beethoven); develop your sight reading skills significally; polish piano playing technique and learn certain ways of musical motions that make playing the piano very natural and make pieces sound beautiful easily; aquire knowledge of chords and structure in classical pieces: master a memorizing system that is unbelievably efficient.

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This is part 3/12 of the full follow-up course.
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