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Christian M, AB, Canada
06 Feb 2016 14:30 #21966
by lorenn@3
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08 Feb 2016 09:02 #21975
by lorenn@3
Replied by lorenn@3 on topic Christian M, AB, Canada
Indian Boogie:
L1 183/186 66
173/186 32
184/186 57
R1 95/106 91
92/106 83
106/106 104
P1 274/292 226
L1 183/186 66
173/186 32
184/186 57
R1 95/106 91
92/106 83
106/106 104
P1 274/292 226
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09 Feb 2016 08:50 #21992
by lorenn@3
Replied by lorenn@3 on topic Christian M, AB, Canada
Indian Boogie
L1
178/186 31
186/186 56
R1
105/106 91
106/106 90
Do major 123 12345 hands together
P1
287/292 123
L1
178/186 31
186/186 56
R1
105/106 91
106/106 90
Do major 123 12345 hands together
P1
287/292 123
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09 Feb 2016 09:11 #21993
by hellene
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Replied by hellene on topic Christian M, AB, Canada
Thank you for keeping the updates. Indian Boogie is a very challenging piece for beginners. There are coordination difficulties. It seems like Christian is moving alone very well.
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10 Feb 2016 12:51 #22030
by lorenn@3
Replied by lorenn@3 on topic Christian M, AB, Canada
INDIAN BOOGIE: He already knows the notes by heart but has trouble with tempo. He enjoys playing it (slow, hands together) without computer but struggles with the program. No score recorded today.
I have a question:
Are the suppose to stick to one piece until mastered or the can learn to play more than one at the same practice session? Thanks in advance.
I have a question:
Are the suppose to stick to one piece until mastered or the can learn to play more than one at the same practice session? Thanks in advance.
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11 Feb 2016 13:42 #22045
by hellene
He can play more then 1 pieces.
Indian Boogie should be cut by sections. It is way too hard for the coordination. Little step at a time will work better
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Replied by hellene on topic Christian M, AB, Canada
lorenn@3 wrote: INDIAN BOOGIE: He already knows the notes by heart but has trouble with tempo. He enjoys playing it (slow, hands together) without computer but struggles with the program. No score recorded today.
I have a question:
Are the suppose to stick to one piece until mastered or the can learn to play more than one at the same practice session? Thanks in advance.
He can play more then 1 pieces.
Indian Boogie should be cut by sections. It is way too hard for the coordination. Little step at a time will work better
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