Piano Voicing Mnemonics. I. One-Handed Jazz Voicings for Major 7 Dominant 7
b. All major and minor arpeggios in 3 octaves – hands together (3 eighth notes mm = 42) Seventh-chord arpeggios in 3 octaves – hands together (2 eighth
A basic level of piano skill is required of all music majors studying in the b. Chord building: Seventh chords c. All major and three white key minor ...
Group B. Arpeggios (63 bpm). 1. Bb major. 2. D major. 3. G minor. 4. B minor. 5. C major 7. 6. C minor 7. Group C. Chord Voicings. C major 7th (3 voicings).
In Preparatory A Preparatory B
In major keys I and IV are major seventh chords; ii
7 are normally major-major. • Lead-sheet symbol roots should always use symbol 7 alone indicates a major-minor seventh chord: C. 7. = the notes C-E-G-Bb.
7. Write major scales. 8. (without key signatures) a. beginning on the following notes using whole notes. bo t b. Fill in the missing notes.
Strand B (The operas of Mozart). • Strand C (The piano music of Chopin Brahms and Grieg). Diminished 7th chords (rootless dominant minor 9ths).
Name the key root