Module 2

Learn the following pieces in order for the best learning experience.
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Spotlight on Piano

Extra fun pieces for your enjoyment!

1. The C Major 5-Finger Scale Study Show-Off Piece

Get those fingers moving with quavers in the C Position.  How fast can you go?  Learn after “Exploring Quavers in the C Major 5-Finger Scale”.

2. The A Minor 5-Finger Scale Study Speedy Skills Show-Off Piece

Practice slurs and staccato in this piece.  Very effective when played well!  Learn after “The C 5-Finger Scale Study Show-Off Piece”.

3. Ready for Action

Learn after “The A Minor 5-Finger Scale Study Speedy Skills Show-Off piece”.

4. A Pop Song Sound

RH reading practice in the F Position.   Learn after “The Bells Are Ringing.”

5. Another Rock Song

 Learn after “The Bells Are Ringing”

6. After the Storm

A gentle, flowing, peaceful piece.  Learn after “The Bells Are Ringing”

7. Guitar Fingerpicking

Sound like a guitarist and review the A Position. Learn after “After the Storm”

8. Pop Song Groove 1

A cool, rocky sound. Learn after “Guitar Fingerpicking”

9. Pop Song Groove 2

The same song as ”Pop Song Groove 1″ but written with quavers.

10. Deck the Hall

You will all know this traditional Christmas Carol.  Learn after “Ode to Joy”

11. A Song for You

Lots of changing positions in this piece.  Learn after “Deck the Hall”

12. Waltz Study

Extra practice in the High A Position. Learn after “Introductory Waltz”

13. Workout on Guitar

Learn guitar on the piano!  Learn after “Study 2”

14. Another Little Dance

Another way to play a dance!  Learn after “A Little Dance”

15. The Way To Go

A modern sounding piece moving around the piano.

16. Across the Seas

Learn after “The 3/8 Time Signature”

17. The Calm Within

Learn after “Across the Seas”

18. Star Gazing

The whole tone is used to create the ‘space’ effect. Learn after “The Calm Within”

19. The Old Indian Storyteller

Learn after “Tick Tock”

20. Random Thoughts

Learn after “Moving Positions”

21. Exploring New Combos

Learn after “Putting it all Together”

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