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Week 3 thursday
Today’s quick study piece is of Beethoven’s ‘Ecossaise’.
1. Label each chord using Roman numerals (I, ii, iii, IV, V (7), vi or viiº). Take into account both hands when labelling chords.
2. Play the entire piece, keeping steady time. Notice how the right hand melody completes the octaves in the left hand to make a chord.
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Quick Study‘Ecossaise’
Available inside the November/December 2020 Curiosity Box on Thursday morning
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WoO 83 No. 4
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Ecossaise, WoO 83 No. 4Ludwig van Beethoven