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1 Form

2 Form p. 2

3 C Major Triad, Meas. 1-2

4 C Major 5 Finger Pattern, m. 2-3

5 G & C Five Finger Patterns, m. 3-4

6 Modulation – G Scale

7 Alberti Bass

8 G Major Scale on B

9 Meas. 15-16

10 Development – Minor Key

11 L.H. Melody

12 Recap – Octave Lower

13 Melody Change, Meas. 28

14 Double 3rds, Meas. 30

15 Beethoven, Les Adieux

16 G & C Five Finger Patterns, Meas. 3-4

17 Czerny Etude

18 Czerny Etude with Comments

19 Kabalevsky Waltz, Op. 39

20 Kabalevsky Waltz, Op. 39 w/ Comments

21 Shostakovitch Waltz

22 Shostakovich Waltz w/Comments

23 Beethoven – compare harmonic structure of first four measures with measures 7-10, when opening melody repeats. Even though the first three notes of the melody are the same, the harmony is quite different. Teaching items in this section: Augmented 6 th chord, suspensions, secondary dominants, diminished seventh chords Kabalevsky Waltz – This piece moves through a harmonic progression that our ears do not expect to hear. The music begins sounding aeolian, the first section ends sounding like it is in a minor, and the piece ends with an authentic cadence in d minor. Czerrny Etude – See comments on music. Karen liked this one. You may find other good theory elements. Shostakovich Waltz – This is modal (listed in Clarice Lincoln’s article) – aeolian mode both on a and on g.


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