Piano Teaching - Teaching Major Scales Using Moveable Solfa
In this video I explain how I teach major scales using moveable solfa and the PianoForte Major Scales book. I also share why and how I teach scales around the whole Circle of Fifths and why I sometimes call the Circle of Fifths by a different name, and why it's so important that piano students understand the Tonic - Dominant relationship between keys. You will also see a few wonderful supplemental resources that are fun and so useful

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Circle of Fifths: Everything You Need to Know

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The 5 Levels Of Playing Scales That Beginner Flutists Miss

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Mr.Bean Making Celebrities Cry With Laughter NONSTOP!

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Sight Singing, Relative Pitch, and Solfege

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Jazz Piano Workouts (Beginner) Lesson 1: C Major (Diatonic 7ths, 2-5-1, Walking Bass)

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