Steps to Heaven - Single Piece PDF

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Steps to Heaven is a great introduction to the universe of A Major in a Classic sense. It uses A Major Scales, Arpejos, Chords and beautiful melodic patterns. The cascading thirds on measures 19 and 20 are a nice addition to the difficulty level of the piece, that will make students have to think about fingering and break down the A Major Arpejo in an unusual way. A short piece that encompasses a lot of what is needed to enter the Universe of Classic Sonatinas.

Good piece to work:

▫ clarity of piano topography

▫ a Major harmony

▫ intervallic relationships

▫ scales

▫ arpejos

▫ classic style articulation

▫ balance between the hands

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Steps to Heaven is a great introduction to the universe of A Major in a Classic sense. It uses A Major Scales, Arpejos, Chords and beautiful melodic patterns. The cascading thirds on measures 19 and 20 are a nice addition to the difficulty level of the piece, that will make students have to think about fingering and break down the A Major Arpejo in an unusual way. A short piece that encompasses a lot of what is needed to enter the Universe of Classic Sonatinas.

Good piece to work:

▫ clarity of piano topography

▫ a Major harmony

▫ intervallic relationships

▫ scales

▫ arpejos

▫ classic style articulation

▫ balance between the hands

Steps to Heaven is a great introduction to the universe of A Major in a Classic sense. It uses A Major Scales, Arpejos, Chords and beautiful melodic patterns. The cascading thirds on measures 19 and 20 are a nice addition to the difficulty level of the piece, that will make students have to think about fingering and break down the A Major Arpejo in an unusual way. A short piece that encompasses a lot of what is needed to enter the Universe of Classic Sonatinas.

Good piece to work:

▫ clarity of piano topography

▫ a Major harmony

▫ intervallic relationships

▫ scales

▫ arpejos

▫ classic style articulation

▫ balance between the hands

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