Level 3 – Repertoire, Course Lists & Discussion Space

Level 3 description

You’re continuing to build new skills and try out music in different styles at the keyboard. Level up your technique and keyboard skills with our recommended courses and practice labs, or you may also choose to fast-track your way to your favorite pieces with our accelerated course. Start practicing masterpieces from 18th and 19th century masters, or pick up some improv skills with our blues play-along course.

Level 3 recommended study pieces

Level 3 recommended courses

Level 3 practice labs

Accelerated course

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  • Sounds good. This may be what I need to "get busy" and actually do something. Thank you. 

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      • Ben Laude
      • Head of Piano @ tonebase
      • Ben_Laude
      • 1 yr ago
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      Linda Clover You're welcome!

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  • This is what I have been wanting for a while - some actual structure on what you offer, and what I need to practice in order to progress to higher levels.  Thank you.

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      • Ben Laude
      • Head of Piano @ tonebase
      • Ben_Laude
      • 1 yr ago
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      Richard Ward You're welcome! I hope it proves effective for you.

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  • This will be so helpful Ben. Thank you for the thoughtfulness and for taking time to do this. I was finding all the content quite overwhelming. 

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      • Ben Laude
      • Head of Piano @ tonebase
      • Ben_Laude
      • 1 yr ago
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      Rashmi  I hope you continue to find it useful! Let us know if you have any questions.

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    • ALICE
    • ALICE.1
    • 1 yr ago
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    Finally meeting people at the similar level and not feeling alone at the late beginner/early intermediate level. Thank you@Ben

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      • ALICE
      • ALICE.1
      • 1 yr ago
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       Ben Laude I played 3 out of 5 pieces above , and also Clementi op36 no 1 and Schuman Wild Rider in level 4. So this means I'm between two levels? We would need more study pieces in these two levels too. 

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  • Ben, this is perfect for me as I begin Week 3. I'm having fun.  Thanks!

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  • Good idea. This may prevent me picking to difficult stuff.

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  • Thanks a lot.  Exactly what I need to make real progresses.

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    • Lina
    • Lina
    • 1 yr ago
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    When I first joined Tonebase, I was so overwhelmed with all the content and didn’t know where to start. Now I know what level I’m at and suggest starting materials. Thank you 

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    • Rajiv
    • Rajiv
    • 1 yr ago
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    Thanks Ben, When I joined tonebase, I was hoping for a difficulty level associated with each video. I think this structure will help a lot.

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  • Thanks for adding this, I think it will help me navigate in the ToneBase content better.  
    I suspect there are a lot of us adult learners at lower levels (I’m at level 3) who are a bit lost in ToneBase. 

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      • Ben Laude
      • Head of Piano @ tonebase
      • Ben_Laude
      • 1 yr ago
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      Peter Grandcourt Yes, there are. This is just the beginning of a sustained series of efforts to expand the platform and develop extensive fundamentals content and simpler repertoire.

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    • Sahaja
    • Sahaja
    • 1 yr ago
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    I just cancelled my subscription a few days ago because I wasn't able to put it to good enough use.... this is a gamechanger and I thank you for the initiative. I'll come back soon.

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      • Ben Laude
      • Head of Piano @ tonebase
      • Ben_Laude
      • 1 yr ago
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      Sahaja That's great to hear. Looking forward to having you back!

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  • Very helpful! Thank you. I'm going to try it out right away.

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  • Thank you for this! The amount and quality of content you offer is amazing but I have been looking for ways to structure what I should be working on based on where I am.

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  • I appreciate the feedback from this quiz. It helped me to select the courses and repertoire that is best suited to my skill set. 

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    • Jason
    • Jason.9
    • 1 yr ago
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    This is great! I really appreciate having this additional structure. It would be awesome if, in the future, there was a way to track progress along the levels from within the app.

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    • Edwin Schalk
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    • Edwin
    • 1 yr ago
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    Having been away for some time, this is really a great addition (apart from all new courses). Thanks!

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  • Thank you for this Ben Laude. It's good for teaching piano lesson to! It give us an idee of what to give to our students. I have a new piano teacher since last january. He is a Russian. I am in Montreal. After a couple of piano lessons with him he decided to give me level 7 and level 10 piano pieces to practice and learn to play. I found that really helpfull for my learning of piano playing. A structure always help to grow! 

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    • Roberto
    • Roberto.6
    • 12 days ago
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    Hi, question: in My Content I see 

    Levels 1 - 6 • 8 Lessons • 0% Complete

    Core Elements of Learning Repertoire

     

    Can I follow the Course also if it's indicated "Levels 1 -6" when I'm at Level 3?

     

    Thx.

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