Technique Examples for Required Technique o All Technique Level I and above must be played hands together. o Recommended fingerings are on pages 40-41. FTVE FINGERPATTERNS Introduced in Preparatorv Level Major five finger patterns and triads minor five finger patterns and triads Lower the 3rd tone a half step SCALES (Suggested fingerings are on pages 38-39.) Introduced in Prep Level Major scales one octave I 2 2 RH2 3 3 Introduced in Level 1 Natural minor scales one octave 5 5 4321 (Preparatory Level only) Introduced in Level 2 Major scales, one then two octaves Harmonic Form of the minor, one octave - Raise 7th tone of the natural minor scale a half step Section 3: Technique Examples 29 MTAC Piano Syllabus 2012
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Technique Examples for Required Techniqueo All Technique Level I and above must be played hands together.o Recommended fingerings are on pages 40-41.
FTVE FINGERPATTERNSIntroduced in Preparatorv LevelMajor five finger patterns and triads
minor five finger patterns and triadsLower the 3rd tone a half step
SCALES (Suggested fingerings are on pages 38-39.)
Introduced in Prep LevelMajor scales one octave
I
2
2
RH23
3
Introduced in Level 1
Natural minor scales one octave
5
5
4321(Preparatory Level only)
Introduced in Level 2Major scales, one then two octaves
Harmonic Form of the minor, one octave - Raise 7th tone of the natural minor scale a half step
Section 3: Technique Examples 29 MTAC Piano Syllabus 2012
Introduced in Level3Major scales tlvo octaves
Introduced in Level4Major Scales, two tlren three octaves
lntroduced in Level 5
Chromatic scale, parallel motion, one octave
Natural minor scales two octaves
Hamronic minor scales two octaves
Chromatic scale contrary motion, one octave
Section 3: Technique Examples 30 MTAC Piano Syllabus 2012
Melodic Form of the minor, two octaves - Raise the 6th and 7th tones when ascending. Use the natural formwhen descending.
Introduced in Level 6Major scales, three then four octaves
Introduced in Level 7Harmonic minor scales three octaves
Melodic minor scales three octaves
Ionian mode on C three octaves (same as Major scale)
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Aeolian mode onAthree octaves (same as natural minor scale)
Whole tone scale on F{
Section 3: Technique Examples MTAC Piano Syllabus 2012
Major scales in tenths
Melodic minor scale four octaves
Section 3: Technique Examples 32 MTAC Piano Syllabus 2012
Octave Scale
Dorian mode on A (half steps between 2-3 and 6-7)
Phrygian mode on B (half steps between 1-2 and 5-6)
Lydian mode on C (half steps between 4-5 and 7-8)
Introduced in Level 9Major scale in sixths, four octaves
Section 3: Technique Examples JJ MTAC Piano Syllabus 2012
Locrian mode on E (half steps between 1-2 and4-5)
Whole Tone Scale on C
Scale and Arpeggio Fingerings
Major Scales
C G D A E ADorian DMixolydianRH t23 1234 t23 1234sLH 54321 321 4321 321