in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Happy New Year! I plan to continue posting lesson videos from Mayron Coleās Older Beginner Level Two book in the next few days! I will strive to get the full page in each video shot.
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Hello pianistsāI apologize for the break in videos, but this sometimes happens toward the end of a busy semester of college teaching. The good news is I have just filmed the introductions to three lessons which I plan/hope to film this week. Here is a photo I accidentally took before I remembered to hit āvideoā on the IPad!
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Hello pianists! In preparation for Mayron Coleās Older Beginner Level 2 I have created a playlist of Major Scale videos I created for my college students. You may also wish to go to Mayron Coleās free downloads and start getting some of the early lessons in Level 2.
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I am working on the instructional videos for the last three pieces in Mayron Coleās Older Beginner Level 1. I would very much like to have 250 subscribers before I start posting Lesson Videos for Older Beginner Level 2, so if you find this systematic approach to learning to make āMusic at the Pianoā helpful, like and share videos and encourage the 90% who watch but do not subscribe to modify their behavior (and subscribe š). Thank you for watching!
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I also made a playlist for the videos I make on the Major and minor Pentascales/five-finger patterns. For viewers working their way through the āMusic at the Pianoā videos, you might want to start learning to play the Pentascales somewhere between the āAdvancing Beginnersā and āAdvanced Beginnersā level. The playlist is titled: āPentascales and what to do about them.ā
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I have arranged the current (as of 9/2/24) āMusic at the Pianoā videos into playlists by difficulty level. They are: āIntro to Piano Playingā; āReading Music (Intro)ā; āAdvancing Beginnersā; and āAdvanced Beginners.ā I hope that helps you know where to look!
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Videos covering a variety of aspects of piano playing, as well as related aspects of music making. Dr. Becker has 46 years of experience teaching piano to students aged 4.5 years to seniors, (ages undisclosed) as well as to undergraduate music majors and future piano teachers. She hopes these videos bring joy and learning to the viewer.