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kubotam3
May 03, 2020

I've just tried this challenge, level 1&2 are easier, level 3 is ok but up to high D is a real challenge for me. I have to practice more :)

Thank you for sharing the video. Max

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kubotam3
May 03, 2020

I've just tried this challenge, level 1&2 are easier, level 3 is ok but up to high D is a real challenge for me. I have to practice more :)

Thank you for sharing the video. Max

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You can do it Hal! Also, might I recommend ear plugs for the others in your home? :)

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hal-ide
Apr 17, 2020

Got it Heather, thanks. Okay, 16ths it is. The high D though.... I suppose I should. Darn it.


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@hal-ide I recommend sixteenth notes. The demonstrations I showed in the video have the metronome at quarter=60 and I played the scale as sixteenths. As for the full range scale, the idea is to take every scale all the way up to either a high C (sharp, flat or natural depending on the key signature) or you can push for the high D (including D-flat). After going up to the high C (or D) then come all the way back down to low C (again flat, natural or sharp depending on key signature) and then go back up to the tonic of the scale. If you don't return to the tonic on the beat, that's when you add the turn.…

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