How to Teach Schytte Deep Singer

Today we’re talking about how to teach Deep Singer Op.108, No.12 by Ludvig Schytte. This is an etude in left-hand melody which shows up in many books, both elementary methods as well as historical repertoire series.

This is the fifth in my series of videos covering historical repertoire pieces found within method books. Have you checked out "Method to Masterworks" yet? It’s your guide to smoothly transitioning your student from a method series into intermediate repertoire.

 

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Topics highlighted in the video below:

  • G Major scale and key signature

  • G Major primary chords and Gsus chord

  • Dotted quarter note rhythm

  • Balance between the hands

  • Steady and appropriate tempo

 
 

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