Intermediate Scales & Arpeggios


Worksheets - Group 1 Arpeggios

C, G, F majors and D, E, A minors

Click here and scroll to "Arpeggios" to view instructions and video demonstrations for the exercises featured in these worksheets or click here for the full manual on playing scales and arpeggios at the intermediate level. Separate-hand practice 1. Pivot freely around the thumb (loose wrist and floating elbow): 2. One smooth motion of the arm that leads the hand, with a loose wrist: For hands together 3. Overlapping touch with deep contact into the keys (for security in measurement of distances). Practise over 3 octaves,...

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