Below is a typical lesson excerpt (Lesson 4) reproduced from the PDF to illustrate the format.
Lesson 4 – The D‑major Scale & “Minuet in D”
1. Warm‑up (5 min)
- Review C‑major scale (two octaves, hands together)
- Play D‑major scale hands separate, 2‑octave, legato
2. Theory (3 min)
- Key signature: two sharps (F♯, C♯)
- Relative minor: B‑minor
3. New Piece – Minuet in D (10 min)
- Right‑hand melody (bars 1‑8) – finger numbers in red
- Left‑hand accompaniment – broken chords, simple arpeggios
4. Technical Exercise (5 min)
- D‑major scale, hands together, 4‑note groups, metronome 80 bpm
5. Review & Homework (2 min)
- Practice hands‑separate scales, 3 × the minuet, focus on smooth finger transitions.
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