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Design Your Own Piano Path
Welcome to Your Piano Path!
Introduction
What to expect from this course
About Allysia
Module 1: Getting Started and Creating a Practice Plan
Introduction to Module 1
1.1 The Progress Report
1.2 Your Book List
1.3 Learning Lists
1.4 Finding Imbalances
1.5 Create a Practice Plan
Module 2: Finding Your Level and Tracking Progress
Introduction to Module 2
2.1 What's Your Level?
2.2 Using a Syllabus
2.3 Your Repertoire List
2.4 Your Playlist
Module 3: Expectations and Music Exploration
Introduction to Module 3
3.1 The Project Piece
3.2 The Commitment and the Long Haul
3.3 Core Repertoire Lists
3.4 Listening to Music
Module 4: Categories of Piano Music
Introduction to Module 4
4.1 Method Books
4.2 Baroque Music
4.3 Classical Music
4.4 Romantic Music
4.5 Modern Music
4.6 Technique and Etudes
Module 5: The Four Skill Levels
Introduction to Module 5
5.1 Preparatory Level
5.2 Beginner Level
5.3 Intermediate Level
5.4 Advanced Level
Module 6: Creating a Lifetime Plan
Introduction to Module 6
6.1 The Three Stages of a Piece
6.2 Piano Mission Statement
6.3 Creating a Roadmap
6.4 Turning Your Roadmap into a Plan
Afterword
Conclusion to "Design Your Own Piano Path"
Afterword
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Freebies and Downloads
Repertoire Lists
Piano Syllabus
Audio Download of the "Design Your Own Piano Path" Course
Complete "Design Your Own Piano Path" E-Book
BONUS: "Three Technical Problems at the Piano" Video Series
Recommended pieces at each level
6.3 Creating a Roadmap
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