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Module 46

Two-Hand Coordination

Develop true hand independence: contrary and parallel motion, melody/accompaniment balance, walking bass, Alberti bass, polyrhythms, and ..

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147 min total
740 XP available
Module overview

What you'll learn

Develop true hand independence: contrary and parallel motion, melody/accompaniment balance, walking bass, Alberti bass, polyrhythms, and canon playing.

Lessons

Work through each lesson in order to master this module

2

Parallel Motion Exercises

15 min +60 XP ★★★☆☆ Quiz
dynamics ear-training notes posture practice reading rhythm scales
3

Melody and Accompaniment

15 min +70 XP ★★★☆☆ Quiz
dynamics ear-training melody notes posture practice scales
4

Walking Bass Lines

15 min +70 XP ★★★☆☆ Quiz
chords improvisation melody notes practice rhythm scales technique
5

Alberti Bass Mastery

15 min +70 XP ★★★★☆ Quiz
chords dynamics ear-training keyboard melody notes posture practice reading rhythm
6

Polyrhythm Introduction

15 min +80 XP ★★★★☆ Quiz
dynamics improvisation keyboard notes practice rhythm
7

Independence Exercises

15 min +80 XP ★★★★☆ Quiz
chords dynamics melody notes practice rhythm scales
8

Canon Playing

15 min +80 XP ★★★★☆ Quiz
dynamics melody notes practice reading rhythm scales
9

Song: Amazing Grace (Arr.)

15 min +80 XP ★★★★☆ Quiz
chords melody notes practice rhythm
10

Module Review: Independence

15 min +90 XP ★★★★★ Quiz
dynamics ear-training melody practice reading rhythm scales
Mock Exam

Module Exam, Grade 1 (RCM)

A full graded rehearsal in real exam conditions: theory, sight-reading, aural tests and rhythm, calibrated on the RCM syllabus level for this module.

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