![]() ![]() This is a non-official list for the purpose of giving direction and motivation to a student trying to learn on their own. This very summarized list of pieces from pre-Grade 1 up to ARCT(grade 11) can act as a self learning guide to give you direction to help you in your piano journey! Please keep in mind that this list uses a Canadian music grading system which isn't the same in all places all over the world. ![]() Use this diagram as a template to divide up your time for daily practices. While practicing, do everything to the best of your ability, make each little thing a challenge or "contest with yourself". Also, the more you practice the better you'll get and the more you will want to spend time at the piano. The intial goal is to create a habit of practicing, and then let your habit help keep you on track. Sight Reading: Piano Music for Sight Reading and Short Study, Level 1. Make sure to schedule your practice time like an appointment with a doctor or something similar, and do not miss your practice appointments. By difficulty I do not necessarily mean fast notes and tricky arpeggios. You can adjust the practice time once you have a better idea of how quickly you're progressing. Intermediate-advanced After some of the community's feedback, it is clear that an intermediate-advanced category is necessary for some pieces I put in intermediate that could be fairly difficult for an intermediate player. Give yourself a little more time then you need and start from there. Don't worry if you don't know how much practice time you'll need yet. ![]() Once you've answered those questions, next take a guess on how much daily practice will be required to achieve your goals and then create a practice schedule from it. What do you need to do this week? What is your day goal?īreak down the week into 7 steps. What is your week goal?īreak down the month into 4 steps. What can you do this year to reach that goal? What is your month goal?īreak down your goal for the year into 12 steps and figure out what you need to accomplish this month to achieve your goal for the year. C major, BWV 846, Prelude (earlier version)(1') Works for lute Suite in G minor, BWV 995 4. Menuet I Menuet II Menuet I Menuet III Menuet I(3' 30') Preludes and fugues The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, BWV 846869 1. Where do you want to go in piano? What do you want to accomplish? What style do you want to play? What is your year goal? Difficulty 1 Johann Sebastian Bach(15) Suites Overture in G minor, BWV 822 5. Play Andrew's Furmanczyk intro video What is your life goal? ![]()
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