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Topic: A newbie who needs help  (Read 1370 times)

Offline ilymarouane

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A newbie who needs help
on: October 15, 2010, 10:57:36 AM
Hi

i'm asking this question because i don't have a teacher and it's quite confusing to pick or choose a piece (there's a lot)
here are  the pieces that i learned  children's corner (Doctor Gradus and ....)Chopin (valse op 69 n2 and valse op 64 no 2 as well as Waltz, opus posth and Nocturne 20 ), bach invention 1 and finally turkish march mozart

Offline pianissimo123

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Re: A newbie who needs help
Reply #1 on: October 19, 2010, 04:51:53 AM
I recommend these materials:
Michael Aaron Series
RCM Celebration Series
Leila Fletcher Series

These are a couple references to get you started. Find a sight that offers on line lessons or ask around to find a qualified teacher that will help you to move forward at a rewarding, comfortable pace. Look into composers and pieces that strike you.

a sight that I recommend-for sight training:
www.emusictheory.com

hope this helped..may all go well!~ :D
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