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own below with accents every three notes. This helps you learn to control accents. If you play these
accents as sixteenth notes, this will also help develop a sense of polyrhythm with the accents suggesting
2 dotted eighth pulse over the metronome pulse of quarter notes.
0 concentrate on clean execution, good tone, and good time. Play with no errors or hesita-
moving the metronome up a notch. Practice even eighths and then practice swing eighths
Seah alternate tonguing or bowing as applicable.
‘Pesctice major and harmonic minor scales the full range of the instrument. When these have been mas-
S==4 add melodic minor, major with a flat sixth, diminished, and whole tone scales.
BE PRACTICE
1.1 Major Scale
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1.2 Harmonic Minor ScaleChapter 1 Basic Exercises
ARPEGGIO & BROKEN CHORD PRACTICE
1.4 Minor Arpeggio
1.3 Major Arpeggio
Major 7th Arpeggio
1.6 Minor 7th Arpeggio
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1.7. Dominant 7th Arpeggio
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Half-Diminished Arpeggio1.9 Diminished Arpeggio
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1.10 Broken Chord Pattern No.1
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Broken Chord Pattern No.2
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1.12
1.13
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Broken Chord Pattern No.3
Broken Chord Pattern No.4
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