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Helping you reach new heights

The advanced pianist is exploring a wide range of genres, styles, and historical musical periods - everything from Bach to Jazz to Rock and Roll. At the same time, they are learning advanced rhythmic and harmonic techniques such as polyrhythms, complex time signatures, and difficult key signatures. The advanced pianist is polishing and honing their skills to a fine point, striving for perfection, while keeping the love of music alive. Songs can be several pages long each, and are pulled primarily from the standard piano repertoire. 

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Review: Levels 2a-3b

Theory: V7-I in C

Theory: V7-I in C

Theory: V7-I in Am

Rhythm: Dotted Eighth to 16th Pattern

Theory: V7-I in F

Theory: V7-I in Dm

Technique: Modulation to the Relative Key

Theory: V7-I in G

Theory: V7-I in Em

Technique: Two Voices in One Hand

Technique: LH Wide Leaps

Vocab: Loco

Theory: Analyzing a Piece in A Major

Reading: Lead Sheet

Vocab: Molto

Form: The Gigue

Vocab: Poco a Poco

Reading: Motive & Sequence

Review: Level 4

Vocab: Cadences

Theory: Cadences in F

Rhythm: 12/8 Time

Technique: A Useful Rolling LH Pattern

Theory: Cadences in E

Intervals: Major, Minor, & Perfect

Theory: The Circle of Fifths

Technique: The Circle of Fifths

Technique: 2-Octave Arpeggios

Technique: Rolled Chords

Theory: Cadences in B Flat

Technique: B Flat Major

Technique: B Flat Major

Theory: Cadences in E Flat

Form: The Fantasia

Theory: Melodic Minors

Technique: Cadences in Gm

Rhythm: Metric Modulation

Technique: Cadences in Cm

Theory: Modulation to the Parallel Minor

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