What to expect?

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If you enrolled in this massive learning program before Christmas, you saved $400 + tax!

Starting December 25, you will have full access to dozens of video lessons.

Each lesson includes:

  • Embedded English subtitles
  • A text summary of the lesson to keep your knowledge organized
  • Videos from 2-3 different angles
  • Links to the scores (free public domain scores available)

The curriculum is extensive and will provide clear directions on how to practice for multiple months. Please keep in mind that each video is packed with information, so you may need to watch each lesson a few times to ensure you don't miss any details.

I am very excited to welcome you aboard, and wish you a great learning experience!

Of course, you wonder by now, what is included in the course?

Here is a Short Curriculum Overview:

What You'll Learn:

You’ll start with essential topics like hand posture, sitting position, and tension management. These foundational principles are then applied to a wide array of repertoire, allowing you to practice concepts in a musical context.

Technical Focus Areas:

  • Hand posture and wrist functions
  • Gravity techniques for effortless playing
  • Thumb exercises and broken intervals
  • Forearm rotation and "In-Out" motions
  • Tension management and position changes
  • Scales and arpeggios, including 11 types of arpeggios
  • Polyrhythms (2x3, 3x4, 5x3)
  • Trills, embellishments, and repeated notes
  • Parallel thirds and chromatic scales
  • Ricochet, legato, and advanced octave techniques
  • You’ll also explore specific repertoire-based training for dexterity and interpretation, including Czerny’s technical studies, Scarlatti’s Sonata K.141, Tchaikovsky’s Little Horseman, and Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata. The course culminates in advanced studies of Chopin and Liszt’s virtuoso works.

Featured Repertoire (not a full list):

  • Bach: Little Preludes Nos. 1 & 2
  • Beethoven: Für Elise; Sonatas (Pathetique, Moonlight, Appassionata)
  • Chopin: Waltz B.150;
  • Tchaikovsky: Little Horseman
  • Gillock: Seascapes
  • Grieg: Elfentanz; Popular Melody Op. 38 No. 2
  • Schumann: Papillons Op. 2; Two Pieces from Op. 68
  • Mozart: Sonata in A Minor K.310
  • Burgmüller: Etudes Op. 100 Nos. 7 & 21; Op. 109 No. 6
  • Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6; Erlkönig; Mephisto-Waltz No. 1; Etude d'Exercise No. 4 in D Minor
  • Czerny: Exercises from Op. 849 Nos. 1–10; Op. 821 Nos. 3, 39, & 41
  • Concone: Etudes Op. 30 Nos. 19 & 20
  • Schubert: Scherzo in Bb Major
  • Moszkowski: Etude op. 74 no. 6
  • Scarlatti: Sonata in D minor K.141
  • Verdi-Liszt: Rigoletto
  • Brahms: Concerto No. 1
  • Rachmaninoff: Etudes-Tableaux op. 39 No. 1, 3, 5; Preludes op. 3 no.2 & op. 23 no. 5
  • Chopin: Etudes Op. 10 Nos. 3, 5, 8, 9, 12
  • Chopin: Etudes Op. 25 Nos. 1, 6, 10, 11.

Tools and Strategies

  • Starting a New Piece
  • Dotted Rhythms & Groupings (Universal Learning Strategy)
  • Short Arpeggios Training


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