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Publié par | Outskirts Press |
Date de parution | 29 juin 2017 |
Nombre de lectures | 7 |
EAN13 | 9781478790556 |
Langue | English |
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Piano Master for Everyone Level I
(A textbook for a comprehensive approach that focus on adults who have never played the piano)
Copyright: Dr. Hajin Kim
Written by Dr. Hajin Kim.
Piano Master for Everyone Level I All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2017 Hajin Kim v4.0 r1.4
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Table of Contents
White Keys on the Piano Keyboard
Rhythm
Finger Numbers
Quarter Note and Half Note
Five Finger Pattern: “C Position ”
The Staff and the Grand Staff
Time Signature
Note Values and Rests
Naming the Notes in the Treble Clef
Figure out the Notes in The Bass Clef.
Fill out Note Values and Rests.
Intervals
Harmonic Interval 2 nd and 3 rd
Aura lee
Figure out Melodic 4 th and 5 th Intervals.
Jingle Bells
Figure out Melodic and Harmonic 4 th and 5 th Intervals
Major Scale
Time Signature 3/4
Dotted Half Note
Tie, Slur, and Legato
Fill in the Boxes with Tie, Slur, or Legato.
G Position
Fill in the Note Names in G position.
Key Relations on the Keyboard
Key Relations
Practice in Key Relations.
Practice to Write the Sharp Sign.
Dotted Notes
Joy to the World
London Bridge
The G Major Scale
G Major Triads: Primary Chords I IV V
O Come Ye Fathful Faithful
F Position
The Light (F Position Song)
The Flat Sign
Practice for Finger Numbers of F Major Scale
The Order of Flats in the Key Signature
Fill out Sharp Key Signatures in the Empty Staff.
Name the Right Major Key for Flat Key Signatures.
Fill out Flat Key Signatures in the EmptySstaff.
Arirang
Relative Minor
A Minor: Relative Minor of C Major
A Natural minor scale
A Melodic minor scale
Greensleeves (Different Version)
Minuet in G
Libiamo from the opera, La Traviata
C Major
The Answers for Question Pages
White Keys on the Piano Keyboard
The white keys on the piano keyboard are:
The first key on the piano keyboard is mechanically "A" followed by B C D E F G. If you start with “C”, you have a C D E F G A B and C again.
It is “ C Major Scale” (C D E F G A B C). * It is detailed on page 46.
Based on C major scale musically the first note can be “C” instead of “A” on the piano keyboard.
*The major scale is Do- Re- Mi- Fa- Sol- La- Ti (or Si)- Do . *For example, in C major, “C” is “Do”.
• Do- Re- Mi- Fa- Sol- La- Ti (or Si)- Do is called Solfege.
The note names are derived from the first verse of the Latin.
The names of the white keys on the piano keyboard that make:
Rhythm
Notes have a duration ranging from 1 to 4 counts.
*Each note has its own name and value.
Whole note (Four beats) Half Note (Two beats, a half of whole note) Quarter Note (One beat, a quarter of whole note)
Finger Numbers Finger numbers for both hands are in a different direction with the same numbers. Finger numbers for both hands are in the same direction with the different numbers.
For example) The left hand finger number 5 is going with the right hand finger number 1 , The left hand finger number 4 is going with the right hand finger number 2. Thumb is always number 1 for both hands.
Quarter Note and Half Note
Clap and tap “rhythm” and count each note value. Count steady beats as written. Each measure has the same number of beats.
Playing exercise for R.H.
The Right Hand Practice on the White Keys
Five Finger Pattern: “C Position”
Preparation before you play
• Put both hands on C. (L.H. with 5 on C and R.H. with 1 on C.)
Five Finger Scale in C
C Position for R.H. and L.H.
Warm up for Five-Finger Position
The Skip in C
Practice to Name White Keys
1. Write down the notes C and E on the keyboard.
2. Circle the notes F, G, A, and B on the keyboard.
3. Write down the notes A and C on the keyboard.
4. Circle the notes C, D, and E on the keyboard.
5. Write down the notes G and A on keyboard A and circle G, A, B and C on keyboard B.
A.
B.
Practice to Write Key Name
Write the letter names of each colored key on the keyboard.