November 12, 2025 (Lesson 5.75 of 8)

Lesson Assignments

RCM, Level 1, Practical Exam:

Dec 2, 2025 4:36 PM - memorize all the info about the pieces listed below (List A is, etc.)

  • Etude: Far Away by Teresa Richert (b. 1864) p.

  • List A: Minuet in D Major by Leopold Mozart (1719-1787) p. 10 of book

  • List B: This Guy’s Disguised by Bradley Sowash (b. 1960) p. 20

  • List C: Cranky Cat by Teresa Richert (b. 1964) p.

🟩Far Away by Teresa Richert (b. 1864)

  1. Review by starting from three random measures each day.

  2. Make sure to count

🟩Minuet in D Major by Leopold Mozart (1719-1787)

  1. Review by starting from three random measures each day.

  2. RCM will say something about notes “sticking out.” Listen to your sound so that no notes sound too much above the others.

🟩This Guy’s Disguised by Bradley Sowash (b. 1960)

  1. Review by starting from three random measures each day.

  2. Make sure that we hear all the notes in the beginning, even though this soft.

🟩Cranky Cat by Teresa Richert (b. 1964)

  1. Review by starting from three random measures each day.

  2. This is sounding awesome! I love the expression today.

🟩RCM Technical Requirements: Level 1

  1. Next week, test on any Level 1 technical item.

  2. Since this is a lot of items, just rotate through by setting a timer and picking up from where you left off the next day.

🟩Four Star Level 1

  1. Please complete all of set 7 and 8

  2. Playbacks continue to get better!

  3. Practice clapbacks a bit more

LEVEL 2 ASSIGNMENTS

🟪Theory Level 2

  1. Complete Unit 1

  2. Complete Unit 2 if you have time.

🟩 Écossaise in G Major, WoO 23 by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) (L. 2, A)

  1. Continue to practice with the metronome marking 53 per quarter note, especially measures 12-15.

🟩I Spy by Melody Bober (b. 1955) (L. 2, B)

  1. (music in white binder)

  2. Work on even / consistent triplets, especially in the left hand.

  3. Do “accent practice” in the LH triplets by accenting the middle note, keeping the surrounding notes soft.

🟩Farewell op. 98 no. 4 by Aleksandr Grechaninov (L. 3, C)

Start learning!

Focus Tracker:

💚💚💛💛💚💛💜❤️💚💚💜❤️💚💜❤️🖤❤️❤️💚💚💚💚💚

(53 points)

❤️= 4 POINTS (+ bonus = no reminders)

💚= 3 POINTS

💛= 2 POINTS

💜= 1 POINT

🖤= 0 POINTS

HERE IS THE LINK TO I SPY PRACTICE VIDEO
https://www.videoask.com/f034bc97a



REVIEW LIST

Review the pieces on this list, with your music, one time each week.

💚Cranky Cat by Teresa Richert (b. 1964) (L. 1, C)

💚Far Away by Teresa Richert (b. 1864) (L. 1 Etude)

💚This Guy’s Disguised by Bradley Sowash (L. 1, B)

💚German Dance in D Major Hob. IX:22, no. 2 by Franz Jospeh Haydn (1732-1809) (L. 1, A)

💜Looking-Glass River by Nancy & Randall Faber (Prep. B)

💚Raptors by Kevin Olson (Prep. B)

💚New Shoes by Linda Niamath (Prep B)

💚The Lively Boy (Prep A)

💚Leaping the Waves with Dolphins (Prep B)

💚Curious Cat

💚Marching by Kabalevsky







🎨 Color-Focus Practice (NFPER)

At the top of your music, write NFPER using the following color system:

  • NNotes – correct pitches and accidentals (🟥 Red)

  • FFingering – consistent, effective finger choices (🟨 Yellow)

  • PPosition – hand shape, posture, and keyboard geography (🟧 Orange)

  • EExpression – phrasing, dynamics, articulation, tone, etc. (🟪 Purple)

  • RRhythm – steady pulse, accurate timing, and rests (🟦 Blue)

✅ If you're only recording audio, just use NER.

Step-by-Step Practice Flow

  1. Record your section once — video is best, but audio is fine too.

  2. Listen back with one color/goal in mind.

  3. As you listen, mark your music using that color anywhere it needs improvement.

  4. Repeat for each remaining color, one at a time, until all five have been addressed.

  5. Choose a small “spot” section from your markings — just a few measures or a tricky passage.

“Spot” until it’s solid — meaning:

  • 3 times in a row correctly, or

  • 5 total correct repetitions, then move on.




  1. Focus on one or two colors at a time while practicing that spot.

  2. Use the troubleshooting checklist below if you're stuck.

🔧 Troubleshooting Tips

🎯 If you’ve tried to fix something three times in-a-row and it’s still not working, don’t just repeat it — troubleshoot:

  • Do you need to slow down?

  • Should you practice hands alone?

  • Could you make the spot even smaller?

  • Would technical exercises help (staccato, accents, etc.)?

  • Do you need to think ahead more clearly?