3 — Piano Made Easy Level
Mastering the piano is often compared to climbing a mountain. Level 1 is the base camp where you learn the layout of the land. Level 2 is the initial ascent where things get steep. But ? This is where the view starts to get spectacular.
You’ll start mastering the "thumb-under" and "finger-over" techniques. This allows you to play long, cascading scales across the entire keyboard without pausing. piano made easy level 3
: Learning six major and minor five-finger positions and beginning to move between different keyboard positions. Popular Repertoire at Level 3 Mastering the piano is often compared to climbing a mountain
: Simplified versions of themes from Bizet, Brahms, and Beethoven introduce students to the sounds of Great Masters. Educational Value This allows you to play long, cascading scales
At this stage, you are transitioning from a "student who plays notes" to a "musician who plays songs." If you’ve reached this milestone, you’ve moved past the basics of middle C and simple scales. Now, it’s time to add complexity, expression, and fluid movement to your playing.