April 26, 2025

Practice Guide

❤️= Priority above all else (repeated issues or reglect).

💛= Priority after red (on the right track but needs more work).

💜= Item we did not do at the last lesson. Lesson priority before green.

💚= on the right track! Practice these items as usual but prioritize other colors first.

🖤= don’t practice this item (on hold).

Lesson Assignments

Wrist Movement:

  • Keeps our body relaxed.

  • Helps us play difficult passages / notes easily.

💛Angelfish by Anne Crosby Gaudet (L. 1, List B)

  1. Recital practice!

    1. Choose a random number between 1 and 24 (use any method you wish that is fast and effective)

💚Gavotte by Handel

  1. Recital practice!

    1. Be able to start from any measure of the piece!

    2. Choose a random number between 1 and 20 (use any method you wish that is fast and effective)

    3. Practice LH, RH, and HT, measures 1-8 and 9 to the end.

    4. Three times per practice session.

This piece is a gavotte — a dance from the Baroque period. Handel didn’t write it for ballerinas, though. It was for fancy people in wigs dancing at royal parties. So if you imagine tiptoeing across a golden ballroom, you’re on the right track.

💚The Snake by Renée Christopher (L. 1, List C)

  1. Start to learn hands alone, then together.

  2. Careful of correct fingering.

💜New Popular Piece for the Summer

🖤”LET’S GO BACK”

  1. See the new PDF in Newzik called “Let’s Go Back V1”

  2. Practice what’s written and propose any changes to the melody or lyrics.

  3. Start thinking about a melody and lyrics for the verses

🖤Sightreading_2A (MAX 5-8)

  1. Go to Newzik and access the “Sightreading” PDF.

  2. Complete at least page 4

  3. Main reason for this assignment is to practice the technique you learned on the black keys

#4🖤Johnny Bill by Oliver Manice

  1. Try to play the melody of the chorus on the piano for your next lesson.

#5🖤THEORY Level 1

  1. Finish reviewing unit 2 with Dustin at the lesson

Review List!

Once a week, review the following piece with your music.

  1. 💚What’s That Noise? By Martha Mier (b. 1936)

  2. 💚Barefoot on the Beach by Anne Crosby Gaudet (b. 1968)