


Scales: four octaves, hands separately and together.Four note broken chords of F, C, G, D, A, E major and minor, hands separately and together, two octaves and a third.Dominant seventh arpeggio of Ab, three octaves (in triplets), hands separately.Arpeggios of F, C, G, D, A, E major and minor, four octaves (in fours), hands separately.Chromatic scales, hands separately and together, two octaves.Four note broken chords of F, C, G, D, A, E major and minor, two octaves and a third, hands.Arpeggios of F, C, G major and D, A, E minor, two octaves, hands separately.Chromatic scales, hands separately, two octaves, starting on any note.Four note broken chords of F, C, G major and F, C, G, D, A, E minor, one octave, hands separately.Scales of C, G, D, A, E major and harmonic minor, two octaves, hands separately and together.Four note broken chords of F, C, G major and D, A, E minor, one octave, hands separately.Scales of C, G, D, A, E major and harmonic minor, two octaves, hands separately.

Players with small hands should play these chords in a three note pattern or share them between the hands. Four note broken chords of F, C, G major, one octave, hands separately.All material is reckoned in semiquavers). (Speeds are the minimum recommendedįor each stage. Scales of C, G, D, A, E major, two octaves, hands separately.If you would like to them according to the order of difficulty, please refer to the graded syllabus.Stage 10 & More advanced technical forms Stage 1 The arpeggios here are not arranged by order of difficulty, but rather in a chronological order. For those who want to learn or revise all the minor arpeggios, all minor arpeggio diagrams and videos are complied here.
