Beginner Classical Piano 4/12
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Jaak Sikk
Lesson 25
- Practicing Sections 7, 8, 9 and 10
- Finger Technique and Wrist Flexibility Exercise
Lesson 26
- Practicing Sections 11, 12 and the Whole Piece Hands Separately
- Rhythm Exercises and Quarter Note with Double Dot
Lesson 27
- Practicing Two Hands Together
- Exceptions in Repeating Material (Bars 2 and 4, Bars 26 and 28)
Lesson 28
- Dynamics
- Different Aspects How to Practice
- The Next Piece You Are Going to Learn is „Morning“ by S. Prokofiev
Lesson 29
- Introduction to the Learning Process
- S. Prokofiev – Morning from Music for Children
- How to Learn from My Performance of the Piece
- Tasks for the Two First Bars of the Piece
- Resolving the Tasks and Playing the Two Bars
Lesson 30
- About the Right Pedal
- The Method of Pedaling
- Pedaling in Bars 1 and 2
- Places That Need a New Approach
Lesson 31
- Playing Bars 18-19 Right Hand
- Playing Bars 20-23 Right Hand
Lesson 32
- Sight Reading in Bass Clef Area
- Note Recognition Exercise
- The Lowest Section of the Keyboard and Octava Sign
- 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.
NB!
This is part 4/12 of the full follow-up course.
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