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Lesson #1- 5-finger Position in C; D3 and E34 Applications -
Lesson #2- Steps and Skips3 Applications
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Lesson #3- Solfège3 Applications
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Lesson #4- Harmonic 5ths and 2nds4 Applications
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Lesson #5- Fortissimo1 Application
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2-B2-B Overview
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Lesson #6- D Position and A42 Applications
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Lesson #7- E Position2 Applications
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Lesson #8- Mezzo Piano and Mezzo Forte1 Application
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Lesson #9- Finger Substitution1 Application
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2-CLesson #10- Playing by Rote with Both Hands1 Application
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Lesson #11- Harmonic and Melodic Intervals3 Applications
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Lesson #12- Counting Rhythm Out Loud3 Applications
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2-DLesson #13- Sharps, Flats, and Naturals3 Applications
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Lesson #14- Syncopation
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Lesson #15- Finger Cross Over
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Lesson #16- Ledger Lines: Treble Clef B3 & A3, Bass Clef D4 & E4
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2-ELesson #17- Changing Hand Positions, F Position, B4 and C5
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Lesson #18- Finger Cross Under
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Lesson #19- C Major Arpeggios
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Level 2 SASR (Standard Assessment of Sight Reading)
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Objective:
- Learn what syncopation is and how to do it on the piano
Instructions: Practice playing with syncopation. Syncopation is when you play and accent (emphasize) notes that are in between the natural beat pattern. So you might play in between beats for example. The videos with the exercises in this module will show you what this looks like and how to play with syncopation.
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