Crucial Checkpoints – Bach and Beethoven

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Posted on 21st April 2010 by admin in Eleos Music Studios - Conejo Valley |Eleos Music Studios - Santa Clarita Valley |Eleos Music Studios - West Los Angeles |General News

One of the must crucial steps in a student’s development is the ability to study their parts with the aid of a metronome. Most importantly it gets them used to the idea of adjusting their playing to the heartbeat of the music, not adjusting the heartbeat to their technical necessities.

On top of that, these are two of the most crucial pieces in early piano development. Bach’s Invention is deceptively difficult because of its complex counterpoint, and Fur Elise by Beethoven transitions from one technique to another instead of having just one technique for the entire piece.

Joey Roberts works on both during his lesson.


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  1. Rena Roberts says:

    I was proud of my self

    21st April 2010 at 4:33 am

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