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Beginner Classical Piano 4/12

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Lesson 25

  1. Practicing Sections 7, 8, 9 and 10
  2. Finger Technique and Wrist Flexibility Exercise

Lesson 26

  1. Practicing Sections 11, 12 and the Whole Piece Hands Separately
  2. Rhythm Exercises and Quarter Note with Double Dot

Lesson 27

  1. Practicing Two Hands Together
  2. Exceptions in Repeating Material (Bars 2 and 4, Bars 26 and 28)

Lesson 28

  1. Dynamics
  2. Different Aspects How to Practice
  3. The Next Piece You Are Going to Learn is „Morning“ by S. Prokofiev

Lesson 29

  1. Introduction to the Learning Process
  2. S. Prokofiev – Morning from Music for Children
  3. How to Learn from My Performance of the Piece
  4. Tasks for the Two First Bars of the Piece
  5. Resolving the Tasks and Playing the Two Bars

Lesson 30

  1. About the Right Pedal
  2. The Method of Pedaling
  3. Pedaling in Bars 1 and 2
  4. Places That Need a New Approach

Lesson 31

  1. Playing Bars 18-19 Right Hand
  2. Playing Bars 20-23 Right Hand

Lesson 32

  1. Sight Reading in Bass Clef Area
  2. Note Recognition Exercise
  3. The Lowest Section of the Keyboard and Octava Sign
  4. Playing Bar 5
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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 4/12 of the full follow-up course.
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Beginner Classical Piano 4/12

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