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January 22nd

 

Find music that also looks interesting to you when you get bored or just want a challenge

 

1) Flash cards lots and lots

 

2) All-In-One Book 2 - pg. 7

 

3) Theory - pg. 46-47

 

4) Major Chord Finding Exercise (0-2-2-1-2 - refers to half steps)

     Play all five notes. Once you have found them play the 1st , 3rd & 5th note for

      the chord. 

     

C-Scale - 1 octaves (8 notes) - (code: 3)

      *Hands Separately First REALLY well!!!

    RH - 1(C)-2(D)-3(E)-1(F)-2(G)-3(A)-4(B)-5(C) going up

    RH - 5(C)-4(B)-3(A)-2(G)-1(F)-3(E)-2(D)-1(C) going down

 

    LH - 5(C)-4(B)-3(A)-2(G)-1(F)-3(E)-2(D)-1(C) going up

    LH - 1(C)-2(D)-3(E)-1(F)-2(G)-3(A)-4(B)-5(C) going down

 

C-Scale - 2 octaves (15 notes) - (code: 3-3-4-4-3-3)

    *Hands Separately First REALLY well!!! & Then together

    RH - 1-2-3-1-2-3-4-1-2-3-1-2-3-4-5 going up

    LH - 5-4-3-2-1-3-2-1-4-3-2-1-3-2-1 going up

 

    RH - 5-4-3-2-1-3-2-1-4-3-2-1-3-2-1 going down

    LH - 1-2-3-1-2-3-4-1-2-3-1-2-3-4-5 going down

 

C-Arpeggio - Playing a Triad one note at time

      *hands separately & hands together

     a) Rule #1 - No 4th finger

     b) Remember your 3 notes

     c) No flying & keep fingers spread out

     RH - 1(C)-2(E)-3(G)-1(C)-2(E)-3(G)-5(C) going up

     LH - 5 (C)-3(E)-2(G)-1(C)-3(E)-2(G)-1(C) going down

 

     RH - 5 (C)-3(G)-2(E)-1(C)-3(G)-2(E)-1(C) going down

     LH - 1(C)-2(G)-3(E)-1(C)-2(G)-3(E)-5(C) going up

 

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