![]() The student also gets lots of shifting practice and a clearer understanding of note names in 5th position without tenor clef (still in bass clef) This is fabulous because the interval between each degree of the scale becomes more obvious for the student. Then the book continues with 4 One String/One Octave Minor Scales (a, d, g, c). d, g and c minor (with all the variants) are presented after the student has learned 2 octave major scales up to 3 sharps and 3 flats.There is a piano chart in the appendix for students who have no knowledge of a keyboard.I love this because it lays flat and will last a long time. ![]() This helps the student to stabilize pitch.
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