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| Book 📘 | Core Focus 🎯 | How It Helps Your Playing 🌟 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Main lesson book introducing new concepts | The central learning path, where new ideas are first presented. | | Theory | Understanding the "why" of music | Reinforces concepts with written exercises, making the logic behind the music clear. | | Performance | Applying skills to real pieces | Builds musicality and confidence by allowing you to play enjoyable, varied solo pieces. | | Technic | Developing physical skills | Builds finger strength, independence, and control for playing more demanding music. | | A Line a Day | Improving sight-reading ability | Trains your eyes and fingers to read new music fluently and on the spot. |

Focuses heavily on traditional pedagogical pieces and classics. Accessing the Material Basic Piano Adventures – Level 5

: Instruction moves beyond mechanical accuracy to focus on "natural accents," varying dynamic interpretations (e.g., nuanced mezzo piano mezzo forte ), and complex phrasing. Repertoire

Upon completing Level 5, students are ready to move into early-intermediate and intermediate repertoire, such as: Bastien Favorite Classics Bach: First Notebook for Anna Magdalena Sonatinas by Clementi or Kuhlau.

Mastery over Baroque polyphony, Classical symmetry, Romantic expressiveness, and Modern rhythmic variety.