Course Instructions
Course Instructions
Masterwork Classics: Level 3*
π’ Diabelli "Waltz" (p. 10)
π’ Diabelli "Waltz" (p. 10)
π’ Kabalevsky "A Little Joke" (p. 37)
π’ Kabalevsky "A Little Joke" (p. 37)
π’ Kabalevsky "Funny Event" (p. 38)
π’ Kabalevsky "Funny Event" (p. 38)
π΄ AMB Notebook "Air" (p. 5)
π΄ AMB Notebook "Air" (p. 5)
π‘ Mozart, L. "Bourlesq" (p. 16)
π‘ Mozart, L. "Bourlesq" (p. 16)
π‘ Kabalevsky "Fable" (p. 41)
π‘ Kabalevsky "Fable" (p. 41)
π‘ Rameau "Menuet en Rondeau" (p. 6)
π‘ Rameau "Menuet en Rondeau" (p. 6)
π‘ AMB Notebook "Menuet in G Major" (p. 8)
π‘ AMB Notebook "Menuet in G Major" (p. 8)
π‘ Attwood "Sonatina in G Major" (p. 18)
π‘ Attwood "Sonatina in G Major" (p. 18)
π’ Gretchaninoff "A Tiresome Tale" (p. 44)
π’ Gretchaninoff "A Tiresome Tale" (p. 44)
π‘ Latour "Sonatina in C Major" (p. 20)
π‘ Latour "Sonatina in C Major" (p. 20)
π’ Gretchaninoff "A Lingering Song" (p. 45)
π’ Gretchaninoff "A Lingering Song" (p. 45)
π΄ Beethoven "Ecossaise in G Major" (p. 24)
π΄ Beethoven "Ecossaise in G Major" (p. 24)
π΄ Schumann "Wild Rider" (p. 34)
π΄ Schumann "Wild Rider" (p. 34)
Optional Pieces
Optional Pieces
This course will accompany you as you work through Masterwork Classics: Level 3. Youβll need to purchase a copy of Masterwork Classics: Level 3 to complete this course.
To use this course, simply begin working on the pieces in the order that they appear and refer to the videos as needed.
Here are a few other things to keep in mind:
These videos are your piano lessons! Pay attention especially to introduction and overview videos.
Slow practice and performance example videos are intended to be referenced as needed.
Try to work on at least two pieces at a time every time you practice.
Remember to mark pieces completed as you go!
If possible, you should try to complete this entire course before moving on.
Lastly, you should know that these tutorials only cover the pieces that I consider necessary for this level. You will find a list of all remaining pieces at the end of this of this course. Feel free to work on those as you like.
I hope you enjoy this course! As always, let me know if you have questions.
Happy practicing!