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Carol of the Bells (Late-Beginner) Course

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Carol of the Bells (Late-Beginner) Course

(8 customer reviews)

Value: USD$195

Price: USD$45 *
Members Price: 1 Credit  SAVE!

“Carol of the Bells” is a fast piece with interesting harmonies that captivate all who listen. This piece includes scales, overlapping brackets and harmonics! The simple, repetitive nature of this piece provides a great opportunity to establish control, accuracy and good habits in your playing. By learning with the Video Course, you’ll get tips on how to gain that control and make the piece flow really smoothly.

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Difficulty level & Skills required

Late-Beginner: (for the Late-Intermediate version click here). The right hand consists mostly of a repetitive four-note pattern of overlapping brackets. The left hand is simple with four-finger scales, often with one note per measure. As the piece builds, both hands play consecutive 4-finger scales, ending with several harmonics at the end.

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  1. Kerry OHare

    Tricky for beginners

    Kerry OHare (verified owner)

    This was super fun, Carrie is so encouraging! Beginners could become snow blind playing the repeated figures over and over; is there a trick to mastering them, such as “always focus on beat 1 of the next bar” or something like that? When the scales come, it would be great if Carrie could take us through practicing the 8th notes in varying rhythms, so when you come back to playing straight it feels easy. thx!

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  2. Linda Daoust

    Practice practice practice...

    Linda Daoust (verified owner)

    As usual, memorizing/absorbing the notes to play is the easy part, I love the technique reminders and hints and all the encouragement… I play comfortably at the mid beginner level, so this is stretching me…now, practice practice practice 🙂

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  3. Nina Neu

    Technics are very well explained

    Nina Neu (verified owner)

    The piece had some technical aspects that were new for me but it was fun to learn them as Carrie played slow and explained all steps of the way in good detail. I would have wished for 1 or 2 more videos with connecting the parts but overall this was a very enjoyable class and the music is beautiful. I also really liked the in depth explanations about the fingering technique and the musicality of this piece and the extra video about the harmonics was super helpful. It was my first piece with harmonics in it. Thank you Carrie! I am looking forward to learn the more advanced version one day 😃

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