On every scale I got 100% on all of the major and minor scales in smart music. I can easily do all of my scales. I don't think they are very hard, but I don't have them memorized by heart yet. I can figure them out in a matter of seconds by transposing and using the tricks to find out the key signature, but technically that means I haven't memorized them. I know I need to work on that, so when a scale comes up I don't even have to think about what I am going to play and I just do it. I need to stop using the keyboard to achieve the goal of memorizing all of the major and minor scales.
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Rejoice the Season!: I notice that it is really repetitive and I have a hard time paying attention when it is repetitive. I don't know what the articulation is called, but I do know how to play it, and I have no idea what G.P. is or means. How the Grinch Stole Christmas Concert Medley: Once again I don't know what the articulation note is called, but I know how to play it. I do know the staccato articulation though. I don't notice anything else that is too hard or surprising. It looks reletively easy. Once in Royal David's City: I initially noticed the scale running through measures 16 to 18. I also noticed the time and key signature changes. Once again that articulation, that I don't know the name of, is in this song. I really need to find out what it is called. Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24: I noticed the triplets on page 3 and that articulation note again. It is everywhere! I'm annoyed that I don't know what it is called. The last thing that I noticed was the slurs on the first page of the song. *These are all the things in my music that I initially took notice of.* |
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January 2017
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