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Topic: How does this exercise go further? Please take a look and help me out  (Read 1173 times)

Offline musicioso

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Hallo guys, i am doing this exercise to train dubble notes. Its quit good one, but i dont know how to continue after the third measure. Do you guys have any idea? If you do, could you explain to me, or at keast write down the forth and fifth measure?



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Offline lilla

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Are you reading from a book?  Are there instuctions in the begininng of the book?  It says play in all scales.  Looks like perhaps they want you to play C major, then C minor.  Then you can either go diatonically, D major, D minor - or by 5ths, G major, G minor?  Either one would be fun I'd think once the scales are in hand.

Offline nyiregyhazi

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Are you reading from a book?  Are there instuctions in the begininng of the book?  It says play in all scales.  Looks like perhaps they want you to play C major, then C minor.  Then you can either go diatonically, D major, D minor - or by 5ths, G major, G minor?  Either one would be fun I'd think once the scales are in hand.

The standard five finger pattern ascends chromatically through all key signatures. After C minor, you apply the key signature of D flat for the same 5 letters (C-G) then ascend to D flat. You need to look for standard five finger exercises to find some written out, to understand it properly.
 

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