Beginner Classical Piano 6/12
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Jaak Sikk
Lesson 41
- The Next Piece – Menuet in F Major by Haydn
- Menuet by Haydn Hands Separately
- Find the Repetitions
- The Language of Wrist Movements
- The Whole Piece Hands Together
Lesson 42
- About F Major Scale
- F Major Triads and Dominant Seventh Chord
- Harmonic Structure of the Piece
- About the Learning Process
Lesson 43
- Playing Bars 1-6 Right Hand
- Example from Study by Chopin
- Right Hand
- Exercises for the Left Hand
Lesson 44
- How to Use Harmonic Knowledge in Left Hand
- Harmony in Both Hands and How to Use It
- Playing Bars 1-12 Hands Together
- Why the Piece Has Some Extra Bonuses
Lesson 45
- About the Musical Idea
- Musical Ideas and Intonation Bars 1-8
- Musical Ideas and Intonation Bars 9-20
- How to Put Hands Together
Lesson 46
- Thorough Practicing (Right Hand) – Ideas 1-3
- Thorough Practicing (Right Hand) – Ideas 4-5
- Ideas 1-5 Together
- Bars 9-12
Lesson 47
- About the Lesson
- Musical Memory
- Rhythm As the Musical Basis
- Musical Consciousness
- Exercises to Widen Musical Consciousness
Lesson 48
- How to Form the Whole Piece
- Technical Exercises – Part 1
- Technical Exercises – Part 2
- The Importance of Concentration
- Half of the Course Is Over
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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 6/12 of the full follow-up course.
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