![]() ![]() The average student should spend at least 10-15 minutes daily on each lesson, making the learning of major scales an integral part of their overall daily piano practice. The better one can learn these rudimentary lessons, the stronger one’s overall technical and theoretical foundation will become. In any case, students should avoid rushing through lessons and skipping steps. ![]() Conversely, for students who are unusually gifted and/or fast learners, two or perhaps three lessons could be learned in one week. Ideally, each Lesson equals one week, but could be extended to two weeks for students who either learn at a slower pace and/or have less time to practice. This is spread out over a total of 12 weeks, not including the Exam. TO TEACHERS & STUDENTS: The objective of Grade 4 is to learn all 12 minor scales (harmonic and melodic) one octave in thirds, sixths, and tenths at a slow tempo. Complete Guide to Major & Minor Scales (Volume 3) - Grades 8-11.Complete Guide to Major & Minor Scales (Volume 2) - Grades 5-7.Grade 4 (private – video access – coming soon).Complete Guide to Major & Minor Scales (Volume 1) - Grades 1-4.Important Practice Rules (for Economy of Motion).Complete Guide to Major & Minor Scales (Volume 1) ![]()
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