Q1: Play a series of eighth notes using your right hand. Start with the note C and alternate between C and D for four beats. Pay attention to the rhythm and timing.
Q2: Play the following musical excerpt that contains sharps and flats: E, F#, G#, A, Bb, C#. Pay attention to the correct fingerings and the placement of sharps and flats.
Q3: Practice playing a series of left-hand exercises using sharps and flats. Start with the note G# and descend chromatically by half steps for four beats. Repeat the exercise with different starting notes.
Q4: Play a two-handed exercise: With your right hand, play the C major scale ascending using quarter notes. At the same time, with your left hand, play the corresponding triad for each note of the scale using whole notes.
Q5: Perform a two-handed exercise: Start by playing a C major triad in root position with your right hand using quarter notes. Simultaneously, with your left hand, play a descending C major scale using eighth notes.
Q6: Play a right hand example that includes a mixture of sharps and flats: F#, G, Ab, Bb, C#, D. Pay attention to the correct fingerings and the placement of sharps and flats.
Q7: Practice playing left-hand exercises with sharps and flats: Start with the note Bb and ascend chromatically by whole steps for four beats. Repeat the exercise with different starting notes.
Q8: Play a two-handed exercise: With your right hand, play a melodic pattern using eighth notes on the white keys. At the same time, with your left hand, play a harmonic pattern using quarter notes on the black keys.
Q9: Perform a two-handed exercise: Start by playing a D major triad in root position with your right hand using quarter notes. Simultaneously, with your left hand, play an ascending D major scale using eighth notes.
Q10: Play a musical phrase using a combination of eighth notes, sharps, and flats. Pay attention to the rhythm, fingerings, and accuracy while playing both hands together.
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