Group 3
Improve your Scales!
Scales are integral to your technique - all of music is built on them! They are singularly one of the most important things to master for piano playing!
Fellow Participants in Group 3:
Maya Martin
Rebecca Lam
Shaw-Jiun Wang
Kerstin
Tim
Gary Hamer
Angela
Amy
Claudio Carrani
Lin W.
Lorraine Nelson
Mia
Larry Johnson
Charlie Gesualdo
Michael Palmer
Some tonebase productions to get you started
"Creative Scale Practice" with Jarred Dunn
C Major Pattern Scales with Juliana Han
"Choreographing Scales" with Seymour Bernstein
"Scale Technique" with Penelope Roskell
How to get the most out of this course
- Start by watching the introduction video and practice the exercises given in the video.
- Write a post with your experiences with scales.
- Start Practicing Czerny Op.599 no.61, and 69!
- Share two videos per week and help your course partners through feedback on their submissions!
Zoom Check-In: Wednesday, June 29th at 11am PT!
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Hi everyone, I'm Amy. I'm 39, live in Australia and started lessons again last year after 30 year hiatus. I recently passed AMEB Grade 5 with honours and now I'm working on grade 6. I'm looking for interesting way to practice scales and am glad to be here.
Our household has been unwell with influenza this week, so I've only learned the Czerny no. 61. I'll make a video sometime in the next few days. Happy practicing!
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Hi everyone! Today is Friday and since Monday I have spent 30min a day with this challange. Here are my next videos. I didn‘t practice the g minor scale, but I have practiced the chromatic scale I need for the piece I am working on and I have my piano lesson today.
A wonderful weekend. Hear you soon. -
Sorry I'm running behind on video submits, it's been a busy work week. But I have started on the exercises, and as soon as I can get someone to hold the phone for me I'm anxious to get one posted. I have already found a stuck point doing the grouping exercise and I would appreciate feedback. Video to follow ASAP
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Hi all! I decided not to work on one of the pieces, but to work on C- harmonic scale with the groupings or rhythms. This is a 4-note grouping - one long note and 3 fast notes. I was practicing and then recorded the scale at quarter note = 150 BPM. Then I show how I practiced, by isolating each group. I note that my LH lags behind a bit.
At the end, my final scale doesn't seem as good as the beginning? My goal is to play it at 160 BPM comfortably.
I chose C- because I'm working on Chopin Etude 25/12 which is in C-.