1. Daily Progression: Level 1 & 2 | Preparatory Exercises

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  2. Introduction (START HERE)

    • Course Introduction & FAQ
    • Posture and Hand Position
    • Sample Practice Routines
  3. Part 1: Pentascales, Triads, and Five-Finger Exercises

    • Pentascales & Triads PDF
    • Introduction & C Major
    • G Major
    • D Major
    • A Major
    • E Major
    • B Major
    • Gb Major
    • Db Major
    • Ab Major
    • Eb Major
    • Bb Major
    • F Major
    • Changing to Chromatic Order
    • How to Play Minor Pentascales and Triads
    • Useful Pentascale Variation: Alternating Fingers
    • How Fast Should You Play Your Pentascales and Triads?
    • Checkpoint for Pentascales & Triads
  4. Part 2: Schmitt Exercises

    • Introduction to Schmitt Exercises
    • Schmitt Exercises PDF
    • Exercise #1
    • Exercise #2
    • Exercise #3
    • Exercise #4
    • Exercise #5
    • Exercise #6
    • Exercise #7
    • Exercise #8
    • Exercise #9
    • Exercise #10
    • Exercise #11
    • Exercise #12
    • Exercise #13
    • Exercise #14
    • Exercise #15
    • Exercise #16
    • Exercise #17
    • Exercise #18
    • Exercise #19
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    • Exercise #24
    • Exercise #25
    • Exercise #26
    • Exercise #27
    • Exercise #28
    • Exercise #29
    • Exercise #30
    • Exercise #31
    • Exercise #32
    • Exercise #33
  5. Part 3: Chromatic Scales in One Octave

    • Chromatic Scales Introduction
    • D Chromatic Scale - Parallel and Contrary Form
    • D Chromatic Grand Scale & Tempo Considerations
    • Checkpoint for Chromatic Scales in One Octave
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Part 2: Schmitt Exercises

  1. Daily Progression: Level 1 & 2 | Preparatory Exercises

    • Buy now
    • Learn more
  2. Introduction (START HERE)

    • Course Introduction & FAQ
    • Posture and Hand Position
    • Sample Practice Routines
  3. Part 1: Pentascales, Triads, and Five-Finger Exercises

    • Pentascales & Triads PDF
    • Introduction & C Major
    • G Major
    • D Major
    • A Major
    • E Major
    • B Major
    • Gb Major
    • Db Major
    • Ab Major
    • Eb Major
    • Bb Major
    • F Major
    • Changing to Chromatic Order
    • How to Play Minor Pentascales and Triads
    • Useful Pentascale Variation: Alternating Fingers
    • How Fast Should You Play Your Pentascales and Triads?
    • Checkpoint for Pentascales & Triads
  4. Part 2: Schmitt Exercises

    • Introduction to Schmitt Exercises
    • Schmitt Exercises PDF
    • Exercise #1
    • Exercise #2
    • Exercise #3
    • Exercise #4
    • Exercise #5
    • Exercise #6
    • Exercise #7
    • Exercise #8
    • Exercise #9
    • Exercise #10
    • Exercise #11
    • Exercise #12
    • Exercise #13
    • Exercise #14
    • Exercise #15
    • Exercise #16
    • Exercise #17
    • Exercise #18
    • Exercise #19
    • Exercise #20
    • Exercise #21
    • Exercise #22
    • Exercise #23
    • Exercise #24
    • Exercise #25
    • Exercise #26
    • Exercise #27
    • Exercise #28
    • Exercise #29
    • Exercise #30
    • Exercise #31
    • Exercise #32
    • Exercise #33
  5. Part 3: Chromatic Scales in One Octave

    • Chromatic Scales Introduction
    • D Chromatic Scale - Parallel and Contrary Form
    • D Chromatic Grand Scale & Tempo Considerations
    • Checkpoint for Chromatic Scales in One Octave

35 Lessons
    • Introduction to Schmitt Exercises
    • Schmitt Exercises PDF
    • Exercise #1
    • Exercise #2
    • Exercise #3
    • Exercise #4
    • Exercise #5
    • Exercise #6
    • Exercise #7
    • Exercise #8
    • Exercise #9
    • Exercise #10
    • Exercise #11
    • Exercise #12
    • Exercise #13
    • Exercise #14
    • Exercise #15
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    • Exercise #24
    • Exercise #25
    • Exercise #26
    • Exercise #27
    • Exercise #28
    • Exercise #29
    • Exercise #30
    • Exercise #31
    • Exercise #32
    • Exercise #33