7 Ways To Make Scales Sound Great

Piano repertoire is full of scale patterns and other “runny” passagework.

 

Often these parts of pieces are the most fun and exciting to play. However, they can also be difficult to get up to tempo or play reliably under pressure.

 

Do your students ever struggle to play their scale passagework

accurately?

fast enough?

clearly?

with beautiful tone?




If you answered yes to any of the above, then you need my free resource titled 7 Ways to Make Your Scales Sound Great.

 

Fill out the form below to download your guide to these indispensable practice techniques that I use with my intermediate and advanced students to improve scales and other fast passagework in their repertoire.

7 Ways to Make Your Scales Sound Great

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    Many of the pieces that I cover in my How To Teach Piano Repertoire YouTube videos contain scales, such as the following. Have your students use the seven techniques listed in the free download to make their scales sound great!

    Schubert Impromptu in E-flat Major Op.90/D.899, No.2

    Haydn Sonata in F Major Hob.XVI:23 - I.Allegro moderato

    Clementi Sonatina in C Major Op.36, No.3 - III. Spiritoso

    Clementi Sonatina in C Major Op.36, No.1 - III. Vivace

    Kuhlau Sonatina in C Major, Op. 55, No. 1 - II. Vivace

    Check out the whole intermediate playlist here or click the links to specific pieces above.

     
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