Contemporary Class Piano
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Summary
Author Biography
Elyse Mach is Professor of Music at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago. She has given concerts throughout Europe and the United States, appearing as a piano soloist with the NBC Symphony and the Netherlandische Philharmonic Broadcasting Orchestra, among others. She has written ten books on piano and pianists and has been a contributing music critic for the Chicago Sun-Times. She is active as a consultant, clinician, master class teacher, and frequent adjudicator, and has guest lectured at St. Catherine's College of Oxford University, Northwestern, Yale, The Juilliard School, and many other institutions. She is the first recipient of the Board of Governors Universities Distinguished Professor Award and was honored by a proclamation issued by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Illinois.
Table of Contents
UNIT 1: Keyboard Basics
Keyboard Posture
Finger Numbers
Basic Note and Rest Values
The Keyboard
Pentatonic (Black-Key) Improvisation
The Major Five-Finger Pattern
Dynamics
Reading Notes
Naming Notes and Playing Melody Patterns
Intervals
Keeping Time
Slur and Phrase Markings
Rhythmic Studies
Ensemble Piece
Worksheet Review
UNIT 2: Playing Melodies in Other Positions and More Keyboard Basics
Melodies Divided Between Two Hands
Key Signature
Transposition
Eighth Notes and Eighth Rests
Drone Bass
Classic Miniatures
Repertoire Surfing (Lee Evans)
Harmonization
Improvisation
Sightreading Studies
Technical Studies
Rhythmic Studies
Ensemble Pieces
Worksheet Review
UNIT 3: The Five-Finger Pattern
Playing in Different Registers
Tempo Markings
More Dynamic Markings
Accidentals
Dotted Quarter Notes
Repertoire Shoestring Boogie (Elyse Mach)
Slurs
Parallel Motion
6/8 Time
Key Signatures
Change of Dynamics
Contrary Motion
Major Triads
Major Triad Groups
Five-Finger Studies and Triads in Major
The Minor Five-Finger Pattern
Minor Triads
Five-Finger Studies and Triads in Major and Minor
More Tempo Markings
Pieces Using Major and Minor Triads
Classic Miniatures
Repertoire Etude in D (Ferdinand Beyer)
Improvisation
Creative Music
Sightreading Studies
Rhythmic Studies
Technical Studies
Ensemble Pieces
Worksheet Review
UNIT 4: The Dominant Seventh Chord and the Subdominant Chord
The Dominant Seventh Chord
Block-Chord Accompaniment with I and V6/5
Music Chord Symbols
Five-Finger Melodies with Letter Name Chord Symbols for I and V6/5 Chords
The Subdominant Chord
Cadences
Pieces with I-IV6/4-V6/5 Accompaniments
Five-Finger Melodies with Letter-Name Chord Symbols for I, IV6/4, and V6/5 Chord Accompaniments
Changing Five-Finger Positions
Classic Miniatures
Repertoire A Little Joke (Dmitri Kabalevsky)
Improvisation
Creative Music and Harmonization
Sightreading Studies
Rhythmic Studies
Technical Studies
Ensemble Pieces
Worksheet Review
UNIT 5: Major Scales and Easy Pieces with Accompaniments
Major Scales
Major Scales in Tetrachord Position
Major Scales with Fingerings for Both Hands Together
Scale Studies in Clusters
Triads on Major-Scale Degrees
Intervals of a Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth (Octave)
Extending the Five-Finger Position
Sixteenth Notes and Sixteenth Rests
The Dotted Eighth Note
Musical Forms: AB and ABA
Melodies with Letter-Name Chord
Symbols for I, IV6/4, and V6/5 Chords
Broken-Chord Accompaniment Patterns
Waltz Pattern
Arpeggio Accompaniment Patterns
Syncopation
The Damper Pedal
Other Accompaniment Patterns
Classic Miniatures
Repertoire German Dance (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Improvisation
Creative Music and Harmonization
Sightreading Studies
Rhythmic Studies
Technical Studies
Ensemble Pieces
Worksheet Review
UNIT 6: Secondary Chords and Chord Inversions of Triads and Seventh Chords
Secondary Chords
Repertoire Scherzo (Dmitri Kabalevsky)
Intervals Within the Scale
Melodic Lines with Intervals
Repertoire Perpetual Motion (Elyse Mach)
Chord Inversions
Repertoire Hunting Horns (Theodore Oesten)
The Damper Pedal (Indirect Pedaling)
Hymn Style
Augmented and Diminished Triads
Classic Miniatures
Repertoire Etude (Cornelius Gurlitt)
Improvisation
Creative Music and Harmonization
Sightreading Studies
Rhythmic Studies
Technical Studies
Ensemble Pieces
Worksheet Review
UNIT 7: Minor Scales and Other Scale Forms
Minor Scales
Minor Key Signatures
Natural Minor Scales in Tetrachord Positions
Harmonic Minor Scales
i-iv6/4-I-V6/5-i Chord Progression
Repertoire Etude in A Minor (Cornelius Gurlitt)
Parallel Major and Minor Scales
Repertoire Etude (Ludvig Schytte)
Other Scale Forms (Modes)
Repertoire Shepherd Pipes (Tat'iana Salutrinskaya)
The Chromatic Scale
Repertoire Chromatizone Rag (Ann Collins)
Classic Miniatures
Creative Music and Harmonization
Sightreading Studies
Technical Studies
Ensemble Pieces
Worksheet Review
UNIT 8: Tonality and Atonality--Exploring Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Music Styles
Jazz
Pandiatonicism
The Whole-Tone Scale
Bitonality
Atonality
Innovative Notations
Quartal Harmony
Classic Miniatures
Repertoire Shades of Blue (Robert Starer)
Bitonal Improvisation
Ensemble Pieces
Worksheet Review
UNIT 9: Letter-Name Chord Symbols
Letter Names of I, IV, and V7 Chords
Melodies with Letter-Name Chord Symbols
Famous Themes
Strumming Accompaniments
Arpeggio Accompaniments
Major and Minor Seventh Chords
Letter-Name Chord Chart
Ensemble Pieces
UNIT 10: Thirty-Two Piano Classics
1. Rameau, Tambourin
2. Rameau, Rondino
3. Schein, Allemande
4. Corelli, Sarabande
5. Krieger, Minuet in A Minor
6. Witthauer, Gavotte
7. Mozart, L., Burleske (from Notebook for Wolfgang)
8. Haydn, Gypsy Dance (Trio)
9. Mozart, W. A., Minuet in C
10. Beethoven, Russian Folk Song, (Op. 107, No. 3)
11. Burgmuller, Arabesque
12. Schumann, Melody (from 43 Piano Pieces for the Young, Op. 68)
13. Gurlitt, Night Journey
14. Lyne, Sonatina in C Major (first movement)
15. Streabbog, A Pleasant Morning, (Op. 3, No. 1)
16. Tchaikovsky, Italian Song
17. Schytte, Etude in D Major, (Op. 108, No. 7)
18. Rebikoff, The Bear
19. Bartok, Springtime Song (No. 2 from For Children, Vol. 1)
20. Tansman, Au Jardin (To the Garden)
21. Kadosa, Homage to Bartok
22. Kabalevsky, A Conversation (Op. 39, No.7)
23. Hovhaness, Moon Dance (No. 2 from Mountain Idylls)
24. Starer, Evens and Odds
25. Gillock, Autumn is Here
26. Hartsell, Moonlit Shores
27. Mier, Sneaky Business
28. Tingley, Early Spring
29. Miller, Festive Dance
30. Olson, Razz-Ma-Tazz
31. Vandall, Prelude No. 7 in B Minor (Chaconne)
32. Rollin, To B or Not to B Flat
APPENDIX A: Score Reading
Three-Part Texture
Four-Part Texture
The Alto Clef
The Tenor Clef
Transposing Instruments
APPENDIX B: Vocal and Instrumental Accompaniments
APPENDIX C: Major and Harmonic Minor Scales and Arpeggios in Two Octaves
Major Scales and Arpeggios in Two Octaves
Harmonic Minor Scales and Arpeggios in Two Octaves
APPENDIX D: Three Patriotic Song Arrangements
1. Carey, America
2. Bates/Ward, America the Beautiful
3. Key/Smith, The Star-Spangled Banner
APPENDIX E: Historical Overview, Style Characteristics of Music, and Time Line: Baroque to the Twenty-First Century
APPENDIX F: Performance Terms and Symbols
Title Index
Composer Index
Subject Index
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