Beginner Classical Piano 3/12
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Jaak Sikk
Lesson 17
- Memorizing Bars 9-16 Hands Together
- Memorizing Bars 17-24 Hands Separately
- Second Exercise to Combine Finger and Wrist Technique
Lesson 18
- Memorizing Bars 17-24 Hands Together
- Memorizing Bars 25-32 Hands Separately
- Why Awareness During Memorizing Process Is So Important
- Exercise to Combine Thumb with Other Fingers and Wrist
Lesson 19
- Memorizing Bars 25-32 Hands Together
- How to Change the Piece More Musical – the Importance of Listening
- How to Create a Continuous Musical Flow
Lesson 20
- More About Mental Play
- How to Make the Rhythm Work for You
- Sight Reading – Fingering Positions
- Ornaments in the Piece (Optional)
- Conclusion of the Menuet and How We Go On
Lesson 21
- Minor Pattern and G Minor
- Analysis What to Practice in the Piece
Lesson 22
- Degrees and Leading Tone (Sharped Seventh) in Minor Scale
- First, Fourth and Fifth Degree Triads in G Minor
- Triad, First Inversion and Second Inversion
- Finding Triads and Inversions in the Piece
Lesson 23
- Let’s Organise the Learning Process of Old French Song by P. Tchaikovsky
- Places that Need a Different Technical Approach – Part 1
Lesson 24
- Places that Need a Different Technical Approach – Part 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.
NB!
This is part 3/12 of the full follow-up course.
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