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The Chopin Method: Explanation video
This video demonstrates how Chopin taught his students. The explanation is given by David Cools and Anthony Hughes.
A number of issues are discussed in this video:
- preparation regarding sitting posture when playing the piano;
- the importance of posture …
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Musical building block dynamics: Volume meter
Through this document, shared in Canva, you will find a combination of the music terms in the dynamics building block and a sound meter or voice volume meter in the classroom.
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Transpose: Chrome extension
Do you ever play along with a YouTube video to practice a song or learn from a music lesson? If you need to master a song in a different key, you can use this tool to adjust the pitch, repeat a section in a loop, or slow down the video to get the …
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Comparing major third scales: Visual representation
This is a visual representation of a major third scale. In this way you can compare two scales with each other. The examples given are the comparison of do major and fa major, do major and sol major (MCV 2.2), do major and re major (MCV 2.3).
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Rhythmic exercises in three-quarter time
These exercises practice rhythms in three-quarter time.
You will also find separate exercises with sixteenth notes in 3/4.In the exercise with half rest and quarter rest you specifically practice on the rests.
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ScorSer: Sheet Music
Via this site you will find free scores to download. Please note, the vast majority of the scores are free, but you will also find paid content if your search contains too little free material.
On ScorSer you will find sheet music for a whole range …
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Familiarize yourself with scales: Playlist with explainer videos
Finding your way in scales is a mystery to many students. In these teaching videos made in corona time, Stéphane clearly explains the theory. The topics covered in the playlist are:
- twelve keys;
- major and minor;
- preliminary drawing;
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Ear training: Replaying played notes on the keyboard
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to play the note played on the keyboard. You also get the chance to play the reference note (the do) each time to help you.
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Recognize the keyboard: Agree
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to click on the correct name of the chord with the note image on the piano. You can choose from:
- a major triad ( major triad );
- a minor triad ( minor triad );
- an augmented triad ( …
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Recognizing the keyboard: Scale
In this online exercise on musictheory.net you are supposed to choose the correct name of the scale for the scale you see on the piano. You can choose from:
- big;
- harmonic minor scale;
- natural minor scale;
- melodic minor scale.
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Recognize the keyboard: Interval
With this exercise on musictheory.net you will learn to recognize the intervals using the piano keys. You have to link the correct name of the interval to the correct interval on the piano. The intervals covered are:
- a major second (M2) or a minor …
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Recognizing the keyboard: Piano key (2)
With this exercise on musictheory.net you will learn to link the correct piano keys or the correct note image on the piano to the correct note image on the staff.
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