Piano Performance: Blues in the Attic
Today, I have an online piano lesson with my piano teacher - who normally does lessons with us every Wednesday so I decided to practise today. I am hopefully going to have an exam in July (grade 3 piano ABRSM). One of my pieces/songs I have to play in the exam it is called Blues in the Attic and it is a very jazzy.
There are three lists of pieces you have to pick one from each one: List A, List B and List C.
List A: I chose Bransle De La Torche (It is in a different language so you may need to search that one up)
List B: I chose Allegretto Grazioso (again it is in a different language).
List C: Blues in the Attic (the piece I am going to play for you today).
Then, you need to play the scales (not on the fish) of the piano. If you are confused about this, scales mean playing the piano from white key to black key or white key to black key depending what note you start on. After that, you need to play a sight reading piece, which is a short song you have not played before.
How the exam works.
There are three lists of pieces you have to pick one from each one: List A, List B and List C.
List A: I chose Bransle De La Torche (It is in a different language so you may need to search that one up)
List B: I chose Allegretto Grazioso (again it is in a different language).
List C: Blues in the Attic (the piece I am going to play for you today).
Then, you need to play the scales (not on the fish) of the piano. If you are confused about this, scales mean playing the piano from white key to black key or white key to black key depending what note you start on. After that, you need to play a sight reading piece, which is a short song you have not played before.
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