Note for Rami: LEVEL 3 Books on loan until the assessment.
Marina, continue the great work! Please enjoy your practice these days. Slow and focused practice, and with metronome.
General comments
Scales / Tonic Chords: listen carefully for avoiding any ‘bumps’, especially when you use your thumb. Make sure you sit with enough space for your LH elbow to move towards your body. Practice with the correct metronome markings (details below)
Repertoire / Etudes:
First Practice the few spots we practice together. Practice with metronome, and use all the ways you already know to practice those spots - long / short, using the wrists properly, listening for strong and weak beats. Then play through each piece. Listen for clarity, steady pulse (strong / weak), dynamic contrasts.
Play with enthousiasm!
Scales HS & HT
D, F, B flat Major
B, D, G Minor Harmonic & Melodic
- As written with bouncing wrist for each note
- With metronome at 80 per two notes.
- Phrasing - think in groups of four.
Tonic Chords - Brocken / Solid HS ONLY (2 octaves)
D, F, Bflat major
B, D, G Minor
- As written bouncing your wrist for each note.
- No “hiccups” for the brocken triads
- With metronome at 62 per three notes for the brocken (one click per three notes), and 120 per quarter beat for solid
Chromatic Scale HS ONLY
starting on D
- As written - fingerings!!!! Bounce your wrist for each note.
- With metronome - 80 per two notes
Formula Pattern D major (HT Only)
With metronome at 80 per two notes.
Ear Training / Set Exercises (ONLINE)
*Please continue with Level 3 Exercises: Rhythm, Melody, Intervals, Chords, Mix.
Please listen to the instructions carefully. If there’s something you don‘t know are not familiar write it down on a piece of paper for me to see.
Please aim at doing two exercises from each category per day.
Vocabulary to remember
Intervals: *Minor 3rd, **Major 3rd, Perfect 4th, Perfect 5th.
Chords: *Major, **Minor
*Major is when it sounds happy :-)
**Minor is when it sounds sad :-(
Bach Mussete in D major
Your Bach is growing nicely, Marina. Please follow the steps below each time you practice this piece.
- Breathe before you start
- Dynamic contrasts
- Play with joy / enthusiasm
- Metronome at 84 per quarter beat.
Clementi Sonatina in C major, first movement
- Practice LH Alone with metronome in the following way. At 88...92...96. Include the dynamics and character!
- Practice RH Alone with metronome in the following way. At 88...92...96. Include the dynamics and character!
- HT with mentronome at 88...92...96.
Kabalevsky Clowns
Continue the excellent work. Practice the end few times by itself. Continue to listen to yourself while playing as you did during your lesson.
- Breathe before you start
Burgmuller Arabesque
Sounds good, Marina.
- Breathe before you start
- Strong / weak - wrist!
- Dynamic contrasts
- With more mystery...
- metronome at 96 per quarter beat
Czerny Etude in F major
Continue the same way - slow practice. Exaggerating everything - staccato, legato, rests, dynamics. Also remember we have three counts - strong - weak - weak. Please practice with metronome at 180 per quarter beat.