For those of you participating in The Achievement Program assessment this November, you are already working on preparing several pentascales (five note scales, which can be found using the "Start-Whole-Whole-Half-Whole" method).
Here is how the A major pentascale should be played:
If you are working towards Prep A, you need to prepare the C, G, D, and a minor pentascales (D is the only one with a black note). If you are working towards Prep B, you need to prepare the A, E, F, e minor and d minor pentacles.
We'll work on these in lesson, but if you forget halfway through the week, watch this video again! This should be a part of your daily practice!
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A minor broken triads
For those of you participating in the Preparatory B level of the Achievement Program assessment this December, here is an example of how to practice your broken triads:
Practice this in C Major and G Major in addition to your Pentascales in A, E, F, e minor and d minor as well as your full scales in C and G.
Show me what you can do in lesson this week!
Happy Practicing!
Practice this in C Major and G Major in addition to your Pentascales in A, E, F, e minor and d minor as well as your full scales in C and G.
Show me what you can do in lesson this week!
Happy Practicing!
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